Being Recieved into Orthodoxy

Discuss the holy Mysteries and the liturgical life of the Church such as the Hours, Vespers, Matins/Orthros, Typica, and the Divine Liturgy. All Forum Rules apply. No polemics. No heated discussions. No name-calling.


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John the Russian
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Post by John the Russian »

All the Historical Mainstream Orthodox Jurisdictions, are in the WCC even the Russian Orthodox Church, so even though I dont agree with Ecumenism, There is no Hideing from it, so I am going to join a
Church were im most confortable, and spiritualy nurished which is the most important, so it will either be The Antiochian Orthodox or Greek Orthodox Church.

Orthodox Learner,
There may be some Greek old calendar churches in that area who are not part of WCC. ALso there should be ROCOR close by and possible ROAC. Althought ROCOR may no longer be an option depending on how the conference turns out.
Good luck in your search. My the holy spirit guide you.

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PFC Nektarios
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Post by PFC Nektarios »

ROAC is out of the question for me. ROCOR there are a few around me.
My spiritual father has been at a few of the meetings, he said that the
ROCOR has laid down their requirments.

In Christ
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P.S. The Jerusalem Patriarchate is "Traditionalist Orthodox" Correct?

Anthony
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Post by Anthony »

Yes, the Jerusalem Patriarchate is very traditional.

In Christ,
Anthony

OrthodoxLearner wrote:

ROAC is out of the question for me. ROCOR there are a few around me.
My spiritual father has been at a few of the meetings, he said that the
ROCOR has laid down their requirments.

In Christ
Orthodox Learner

P.S. The Jerusalem Patriarchate is "Traditionalist Orthodox" Correct?

OrthodoxyOrDeath

Post by OrthodoxyOrDeath »

Yes, the Jerusalem Patriarchate is very traditional.

That is of course if you consider communing with heretics "traditional", in other words, this is the example set by the Saints and Holy Fathers.

Anthony
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Post by Anthony »

Who are the heretics they commune?

In Christ,
Anthony

OrthodoxyOrDeath wrote:

Yes, the Jerusalem Patriarchate is very traditional.

That is of course if you consider communing with heretics "traditional", in other words, this is the example set by the Saints and Holy Fathers.

OrthodoxyOrDeath

Post by OrthodoxyOrDeath »

Anthony, please. I could name dozens. But lets just mention Bartholomew - or are you going to deny that he and his predessors are heretics?

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Post by away »

Can anybody please provide a list of non-heretical Traditionalist Churches?

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