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...(forgive me for judging but I did not just fall off the turnip truck yesterday....)
Yes, but they must have sworn a blood oath never to reveal where they got it...it must be protected at all timescountrymousenc said:Is it ok to take home some of the antidoron and share it with family?
'Rilian said:Okay, thanks for the responses. I don't know why, but I got this sudden feeling of panic that I was making a complete *** out of myself and nobody was saying anything (wouldn't be a first time for that happening...). The thing I read was on a completely different site. I've found a wealth of information on it, but I've also read some things that I've found pretty disturbing.
The first Orthodox liturgy I went to was about ten years ago and it was not a terrific experience. When I got the courage up to go back to the mission I'm at it was a completely different experience, everybody was really friendly and went out of there way to make me feel welcome. I don't know if that's because it's a mission or because it's a different Orthodox jurisdiction. The person who gave me a piece of antidoron, who I found out is one of the cradle Orthodox in the parish, made a big difference in terms of my comfort level in terms of contemplating becoming Orthodox.
this upsets me too....these same folks are really the ones I start to question their motives, and their "real" idenitities...I have never found anyone in the church I go to, both cradle or convert, who thinks that salvation is a matter of being a member of the Orthodox Country Club. I have talked to visiting monks and priests from a monastery and all four have agreed. One of them, Fr. Noname (cause I don't have permission to repeat him) said to me, "Those that are outside the church, are simply doing the very best they can with the light they have. We should encourage them and pray for them. God knows their hearts and if they are sincere, I have no doubt ofRilian said:Thanks, Suzannah, and no I hadn't heard your about head clunking. I think the worst I've done so far is after one liturgy where I had to leave right away I cut off a bunch of kids (didn't see them) who were on their way up to venerate the cross. Whoops!
So far I've gotten the same good feeling on this board about Orthodoxy being right for me as I have in the mission. Sometimes I do go into times of doubt though, especially after reading some of the stuff people say online. I've read some really harsh statements about non-Orthodox Christians that I found upsetting.
Anyway, thanks for your kind words and my prayers for your journey as well.
Suzannah said:Yes, but they must have sworn a blood oath never to reveal where they got it...it must be protected at all times
Suzannah said:It must be the right forefinger, and it must be done in the hour of Mercury...
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