noun
- a catechism or book of religious instruction, especially one used to teach Christian doctrine to children
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Irish English; archaic or historical
Examples
- The parish priest distributed copies of the carritch to all the children in the school.
- Learning the carritch was an essential part of religious education in 19th-century Ireland.
- She memorized passages from the carritch as a young girl.
- The old carritch sat on the shelf, its pages worn from generations of use.