Catechumen

/ˌkætɪˈkjuːmən/ noun

A person who is receiving instruction in the basic beliefs of Christianity before being baptized or admitted as a full member of the church.

From Latin 'catechumenus,' derived from Greek 'katechoumenos' (one being taught orally), from 'katechizein' (to teach by word of mouth); entered English through ecclesiastical Latin.

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