catechism and evangelization
Catechism refers to a comprehensive and structured educational method used in the Catholic Church to impart religious teachings and doctrine to individuals, particularly children and newcomers. It involves systematic instruction and learning through question and answer format to deepen understanding and foster spiritual growth. Evangelization, on the other hand, refers to the act of spreading and proclaiming the Christian faith, particularly in situations where it is not previously known or understood. It involves sharing the message of Christ with the aim of bringing others to a personal relationship with God and encouraging them to follow Christian beliefs and practices.
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