This is a safe harbor for inquirers and catechumen to ask questions and share their journey into Holy Orthodoxy. Please be kind to our newcomers and warmly welcome them. All Forum Rules apply. No polemics. No heated discussions. No name-calling.
I hope you are guided by the Holy Spirit in your life. As a convert I can agree with Barbara that it is difficult. Choose who you get your info from wisely. Above all, pray.
May God grant you wisdom.
Fr. Photios Cooper
P.S. These types of websites are very useful, but don't rely on them as your sole resource of information about True Orthodoxy. Ask around too.
Truly, if the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father is perfect, then that from the Son is superfluous. St. Photios the Great
My ideas? Well, they are in need of sorting really. I need to gain a better understanding of certain things and more clarity. More than anything, at the moment, I felt it necessary to simply make contact with people in the True Orthodox churches. I'm a strong 6.5 hours to the nearest church so I figured this was the best way to go about it for now.
Any good book or web suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
-Antonios
If you would not mind sharing in what general area you lived, then perhaps we could let you known if any mission parishes are opening up in your neck of the woods.
I hope you are guided by the Holy Spirit in your life. As a convert I can agree with Barbara that it is difficult. Choose who you get your info from wisely. Above all, pray.
May God grant you wisdom.
Fr. Photios Cooper
P.S. These types of websites are very useful, but don't rely on them as your sole resource of information about True Orthodoxy. Ask around too.
I second that. The chasm between Orthodoxy and "internetodoxy" is notorious!
I rushed to reply when I finally did see your post, Antonios.
For I want you to feel there are people LISTENING.
So don't be discouraged at any problems ! All can relate !!
Barbara, thank you for your kind words, advice and encouragement.
frphoti wrote:
Antonios,
I hope you are guided by the Holy Spirit in your life. As a convert I can agree with Barbara that it is difficult. Choose who you get your info from wisely. Above all, pray.
May God grant you wisdom.
Fr. Photios Cooper
P.S. These types of websites are very useful, but don't rely on them as your sole resource of information about True Orthodoxy. Ask around too.
Father, thank you for the advice. As I'm sure you can imagine, this is a step that has been years in the making.
Icxypion wrote:
Welcome Antonios!
You are most welcome here. I trust you will enjoy your time with us.
Symeon
Thank you Symeon. I hope it will be time well spent.
Greetings,
I just joined the forum today and also want to post an introduction, but I guess I am a little hesitant about just telling my whole story, so this is the short version. About 12 years ago I was very interested in orthodoxy and was chrismated into a Russian Church Abroad church in Denver. Since then I have relapsed into generic protestantism. I would like to come back to the church if possible. I have lots of questions and no one to ask them of, so that is why I am here.
Greetings,
I just joined the forum today and also want to post an introduction, but I guess I am a little hesitant about just telling my whole story, so this is the short version. About 12 years ago I was very interested in orthodoxy and was chrismated into a Russian Church Abroad church in Denver. Since then I have relapsed into generic protestantism. I would like to come back to the church if possible. I have lots of questions and no one to ask them of, so that is why I am here.
Sincerely,
Nathan
Welcome Nathan. Anyone who repents is welcome back into the Church as the Church is considered to be a hospital.
Please feel free to ask any questions here or start a new topical thread.