I went to confession this past weekend and am officially a member of the Orthodox church (Serbian).
I was originally baptized into "orthodox" church through Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston many years ago. (Many years before the whole sleeper awake stuff, so don't ask about it. I know nothing.) I lived there for awhile as a novice. I have Asperger syndrome so I found the whole black and white way of them seeing things to reside with me nicely. I was having doubts. One night I was praying at Mother Stephania's grave. I asked for a sign if I was supposed to leave HOCNA and the monastery. The next day, a monk walked up to me and handed me a prayer rope and said "here, its a prayer rope that was owned by Mother Stephania for some reason I think I am supposed to give it to you." So I packed and left very shortly thereafter.
Since then I have been bouncing around with no real home. I have trouble with the grey areas in life. There must be some middle ground between the black and white thinking of the schismatic groups and the complete theological relativism of the western world. Hopefully I 'll find it.
I don't post in CF a lot, but thought I'd say hi.
I was originally baptized into "orthodox" church through Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston many years ago. (Many years before the whole sleeper awake stuff, so don't ask about it. I know nothing.) I lived there for awhile as a novice. I have Asperger syndrome so I found the whole black and white way of them seeing things to reside with me nicely. I was having doubts. One night I was praying at Mother Stephania's grave. I asked for a sign if I was supposed to leave HOCNA and the monastery. The next day, a monk walked up to me and handed me a prayer rope and said "here, its a prayer rope that was owned by Mother Stephania for some reason I think I am supposed to give it to you." So I packed and left very shortly thereafter.
Since then I have been bouncing around with no real home. I have trouble with the grey areas in life. There must be some middle ground between the black and white thinking of the schismatic groups and the complete theological relativism of the western world. Hopefully I 'll find it.
I don't post in CF a lot, but thought I'd say hi.