catechist

/ˈkætəkɪst/
noun
  1. A person who teaches the principles of a religion, especially Christianity, often using a catechism.
    • The catechist explained the meaning of the sacrament to the class.
    • She volunteered as a catechist at her local church.
    • The catechist prepared the children for their first confession.
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