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One being instructed at elementary level? Would that mean that a pupil = a catechumen?
And, if so, what would a student at average level be?
And, if such a term, what would a comparable student at advanced level be?
And, if such a term, what would the master be?
We have our everyday terms (pupil, student, scholar, master, professor), but I'm asking here about any hierarchy that would be directly related to catechumen.
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