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They are called Catechumens, that is, persons being catechised, or educated in matters of the faith.

Catechumens are usually baptised (and if adults, immediately confirmed) at the Easter Vigil Mass on Easter Saturday Night, for the edification of those present on this joyful ocdcasion, but this may occur at any time, and in either public or private.

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