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no probs dude! and we just had another conversation NOT talking about Papal Infallibility! woohoo!
Is the OCA constituted as a specifically American Orthodox Church, or is it also kind of an ethnically-oriented Church? I know it originates from the Russian Orthodox Church, but I'm thinking it is autonomous right?
I'm basically an American mut with no sense of ethnic identity at all, so I'm really looking for an Orthodox Church without an ethnic-centric identity. I almost to the point of giving up on the RCC and I'd like to find an Orthodox Church I can feel 'at home' at. Any advise?
True!
What shall we discuss next? Clerical celibacy? Azymes? Sacerdotal facial hair?
Clerical celibacy?
Azymes?
Sacerdotal facial hair?
only if he was unmarried before ordination or widowed or if he and the wife agree to end their lives as monastic!
Jesus used leavened bread!
we are pro choice on the matter, but beards rock socks!
and we are still doing it! whooda thunkit?
Is the OCA constituted as a specifically American Orthodox Church, or is it also kind of an ethnically-oriented Church? I know it originates from the Russian Orthodox Church, but I'm thinking it is autonomous right?
I'm basically an American mut with no sense of ethnic identity at all, so I'm really looking for an Orthodox Church without an ethnic-centric identity. I almost to the point of giving up on the RCC and I'd like to find an Orthodox Church I can feel 'at home' at. Any advise?
Could you clarify on the underlined?
Sure. Sometimes when married clergy get up there in age, they will agree with their spouses to go to monasteries to end their days focusing on repentance as monks or nuns
This is why it is so important to get your info on doctrine "straight from the horse's mouth". I'm not saying you're not doing that, E.C., just making a more general comment. Children have a child's understanding of things, and not an informed mature adult understanding. Look at all the atheists and agnostics trumpeting in the NY Times or whatever about how they were raised Christian, and so "know all about it". I call it "the second-grader's understanding of Christianity".I remember being taught sin and purgatory in Roman Catholic school in the fourth grade. It was something like this: when you sin, it leaves a stain on your clothes (soul), and mortal sins leave a bigger/tougher stain. Purgatory is where you go so that the stains can get washed out before going to heaven.
Yeah, suffice to say I was happy hearing that sin was a disease instead.
I appreciate the no impugning, rus.IS there such a thing as a child's understanding of things held by adults? I think there is, and was saying so. And no impugning of EC intended.
Everybody."It's also why sitting in a public school for twelve years doesn't qualify you to understand"
who is the "you" in this sentence?
Ah, okay - I thought you were referring to conditions for a married man to become a priest or a priest to get married (which I was pretty sure wasn't allowed after ordination).
Are you assuming EC went to public school?
I'm not saying you're not doing that, E.C., just making a more general comment.
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