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Catechetical School of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deans of the Catechetical School of Alexandria (13 P ... Pages in category "Catechetical School of Alexandria" ... The main article for this category is Catechetical School of Alexandria.
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Catechism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Catechetical School of Alexandria was the oldest and most renowned of the Christian schools of the early Christian Church. The school was the focus for the development of the first system of Christian theology and the allegorical method of biblical exegesis.
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A history of the Alexandrian Catechetical School (the Didascalia) ... Later, the breadth and depth of the school was greatly developed under the leadership of Pantaenus, the first dean. This Catechetical School of Alexandria, called the Didascalia, was the most important institution of religious learning at the time.
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A brief biography of Didymus the Blind, head of th e Alexandrian Catechetical School (the Didascalia) ... Head of the famous catechetical school of Alexandria ;
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The Catechetical School is a ministry of the St. John Vianney Theological Seminary of the Archdiocese of Denver, offering classes that are open to all adult learners desiring to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known.
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The Catechetical School is a ministry of the Division of Lay Formation of the Our Lady of the New Advent Theological Institute of the Archdiocese of Denver, offering classes that are open to all adult learners desiring to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known.
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The mission of the Catechetical School is to put people in contact and communion with the Person of Christ, who alone can lead us to the heart of the Father in the Spirit – in essence making and maturing disciples.
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After Clement fled persecution, the catechetical school at Alexandria school had been left vacant for a brief time. At the age of 17 or 18, Origen was appointed by Demetrius, bishop of Alexandria, to both reopen the disbanded school, and head it.
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