It is quite ironic that a thread began by Nik to solicit help in this project has turned into a seemingly empassioned discussion of various relating topics up to and not including the calendar.
As I was the primary gatherer of parish contact information for this upcoming project and as Bobby was justifiably banned for immature nonChristian behaivior, I feel I should say a few things about this project both in details and in a broad statement of what we're trying to accomplish.
Perhaps that is the best place to begin. What are we trying to accomplish? There are many internet sources for finding an Orthodox parish, as nearly every american parish maintains a listing. I will go into the reasons I think a compendium of parish information is necessary, but first I want to address how we feel we are serving Christ by this endeavor.
The average user of this forum and other Orthodox internet forums in general(OC.net, Monachos, Youth Board, Yahoo groups, etc) is both a: Orthodox(or far along the path to becoming such) and b: somewhat computer saavy. By spending months discussing various issues we know where are all the jurisdictional websites are to find parishes when visiting our Aunt Edna in Montana, or to suggest a parish to an inquirer. There are many casual internet users who do not have this resource and such a well maintained directory would be quite an asset.
Furthermore, I would like each person reading this if they were not born Orthodox to remember those first steps in finding The Church. For many of us, it was a long and arduous path that led to truth. Personally, I was very blessed in that the father of a secular friend was a priest and became my spiritual father at the point when I started taking religion seriously. Many struggle and are turned away by extremely ethnic and/or PseudoOrthodox parishes. By PseudoOrthodox, I am not referring to communions such as ROAC or Oriental Orthodox, but am referring to The Holy Order of MANS, some of the Evangelical Orthodox Churches, and various groups that were never Orthodox. Many of us have taken many missteps in our paths, and while sometimes these missteps are necessary to our development as Christians, I believe we shouldn't trip or even without support for an inquirer so that they learn the lessons of humility and faithfulness that many of us have found in a long path to Orthodoxy.
Now I'd like to mention a few specifics. First of all, if one is attempting to try to maintain any standards in listing parishes, a choice will have to be made on which jurisdictions to include and which not to include. At the time this project was in it's infancy at OC.net(currently the project is not OC.net content, but is not contradictory to any of the goals of the site, as I am a current moderator of that site and Anastasios, the primary admin, has already spoken in support of the project in this thread), the three admins(Anastasios, Mor Ephrem, Bobby) and the two Global Admins(Nicholas and myself) agreed on the following. The jurisdictions that would take precedence are SCOBA jursidictions and ROCOR. I personally am inclined to list both Tradionalist jurisdictions that are not part of the global communion and Oriental Orthodox jurisdictions, but I would preceed that by having a few articles explaining why certain tradionalist communions are struggling against movements in their national churches as well as the fact that while relations between most EO and OO jurisdictions are friendly, there is no standard of intercommunion, and the differences are not likely to be solved in the near future.
I maintain that for inquirers, the SCOBA+ROCOR roster is the most defensible position. The reasons behind which are free to be debated here and elsewhere, but that is not what I am here to do.
One thing that I haven't considered before now that I now feel is important is to contact all of the jurisdictions that we would like to list on this directory for their permission and their blessing. Perhaps the dialogue with those synods will result in precisely the type of "mission statement" that is needed to satisfy the concerns of the good members here who doubt the wisdom of such an endeavor.
I will be gone until this evening so I will not be able to make any speedy replies to criticisms or concerns, but I will do so publically in this thread or through PM or Email if anyone wishes to voice their opinion.
I will end by saying that it seems to me quite curious that while there is little to no criticism of sites that may seem to be considered marginal by many(Orthodox job listings, convert stories, humor) that there is such backlash over something as innocently intended as having a good resource for those who learn of the claims of truth the Church makes to experience it firsthand. I, along with Bobby(who as mentioned previously, is banned from this board, but I can forward info to him) do not want to make waves in the internet Orthodox community, and if many of you feel this is truly a bad idea, I will reconsider it at once, and ask your forgiveness. As it stands, my conviction is that while it is possible that such a site may cause a problem for a few souls, this is true of almost any attempt to spread the Gospel in which the recipiants do not have "ears to hear". We must exercise caution and care to not lead souls astray, but must also do what we can to make disciples of all nations, ours included.
Please do not take this as me being overcritical of anyone here, most of all Justin. Justin, you know I respect your opinions, and while I share your concerns, I do believe you are wrong on this conclusion. I hope I do not anger you, and as ever I ask for your forgiveness and your prayers. Actually, I'd like to ask all of you for your forgiveness and prayers. I have tried to remain charitable, but I know that I fail. Thank you for listening.
David Galloway