- Feb 6, 2002
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As one leaving behind Protestantism and entering into the way of the Orthodox Church, I have been blessed to currently live in a city where the choice of Orthodox churches are many. In my city there are Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, Antiochian Orthodox and OCA churches.
All of them are Orthodox but I am having a hard time deciding which one to choose as my "home" parish. For example here are some thoughts that run through my mind:
Greek Orthodox - the Divine Liturgy is in Greek which is the language of the early church.
Russian Orthodox - I would like to learn church Slavonic. (In addition to my desire to learn Russian - and, yes, I know they are different)
Serbian Orthodox - again learning church Slavonic and/or Serbian (I want to learn a Slavic language)
Romanian Orthodox - I found out within the last year that I am 1/4 Romanian and it would be interesting to grow that part of my heritage both earthly and spiritual.
OCA - the Divine Liturgy is in English
I see all of these as benefits to my options, but I do not want to choose a parish based upon superficial criteria. So I was wondering if you all could give some advice in how I choose a parish to call my home.
All of them are Orthodox but I am having a hard time deciding which one to choose as my "home" parish. For example here are some thoughts that run through my mind:
Greek Orthodox - the Divine Liturgy is in Greek which is the language of the early church.
Russian Orthodox - I would like to learn church Slavonic. (In addition to my desire to learn Russian - and, yes, I know they are different)
Serbian Orthodox - again learning church Slavonic and/or Serbian (I want to learn a Slavic language)
Romanian Orthodox - I found out within the last year that I am 1/4 Romanian and it would be interesting to grow that part of my heritage both earthly and spiritual.
OCA - the Divine Liturgy is in English
I see all of these as benefits to my options, but I do not want to choose a parish based upon superficial criteria. So I was wondering if you all could give some advice in how I choose a parish to call my home.