katechizacj
Katechizacj is a term used to describe the practice of catechesis in Christian religious education. It denotes the structured and ongoing instruction aimed at teaching believers the core doctrines, moral guidelines, liturgical life, and sacraments of their faith, with the goal of forming informed and practicing members of the church. In Polish contexts, related forms of the word appear as katechizacja and katechizować (to catechize).
Etymology and scope: The concept derives from the Greek katecheō, meaning to instruct by word of mouth.
History: Early Christian communities practiced catechesis as a preparation for baptism, often in the form of
Practice and modern use: Catechesis is typically delivered by trained catechists within parishes, schools, or adult
See also: catechism, catechesis, catechetics, RCIA, religious education, liturgy.