IPA: //mɪsˈtæɡəʤi//
KK: /mɪsˈtæɡəʤi/
The teachings and practices related to guiding others in understanding spiritual mysteries or religious truths.
The priest focused on mystagogy to help the new members of the church understand their faith more deeply.
Mystagogy is formed from "mystes" (meaning initiate) and "agoge" (meaning leading or guidance). The term refers to the process of guiding or instructing initiates in the mysteries of faith or religious practices.
Think of someone 'leading' ('agoge') those who are 'initiated' ('mystes') into deeper spiritual understanding — that's what mystagogy means.