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I also would say, as a clarification to my view, that the priest should open up the doors to tend to the spiritual needs of all who desire to learn about Orthodoxy and to spread the good word. We should all be ready and willing to share our testimony and our faith. If a recipient of that service is interested in learning why we believe what we believe, then that spiritual care should absolutely be available to them as well. We should make ourselves accessible to others. They should be willing to give spiritual counsel and / or emotional support even if a person isn’t ready or wanting to convert to Orthodoxy, but they shouldn’t only be willing to provide their spiritual services to the workers. The saints in Alaska shared their beliefs with all who wanted to know, and the monks went from village to village to share with them as well. The services provided should not be contingent on them converting, but we shouldn’t “hide our faith under a bushel” either.
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