Catechumen vs Audient - What's the difference?
catechumen | audient |
A convert to Christianity under instruction before baptism; a young Christian preparing for confirmation.
* 1963 , , V. :
Listening]], [[pay attention, paying attention.
* Elizabeth Browning
* H.P. Lovecraft
As nouns the difference between catechumen and audient
is that catechumen is a convert to christianity under instruction before baptism; a young christian preparing for confirmation while audient is (obsolete) a hearer; especially , a catechumen in the early church.As an adjective audient is
listening]], [[pay attention|paying attention.catechumen
English
(wikipedia catechumen)Noun
(en noun)- Here in this room an old man had killed and boiled a catechumen , had committed sodomy with a rat, had discussed a rodent nunhood with V., a future saint – depending which story you listened to.
audient
English
Adjective
(-)- Audient souls.
- Nyarlathotep...the crawling chaos...I am the last... I will tell the audient void...