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Marnie's avatar

I came to have an interest in Orthodox Christianity through a different path: I married a Greek whose parents are from the mountains of Northern Greece where virtually everyone is at least nominally an Orthodox Christian. My husband's extended family regularly vacations in Sithonia which is adjacent to Mount Athos.

Greeks tend to see priests is equals and know there are good and bad priests. They also know that there is corruption in some parts of the Orthodox Church. Still, the Orthodox Church is deeply embedded in Greek life and is, for the most part, a force for good.

I grew up in the United Church of Canada. This Church is a unification of Presbyterians, Methodists and Congregationalists. I still occasionally attend this Church.

It has been interesting to see how the Orthodox Church views Protestant Churches. Largely, they view them as an illegitimate offshoot. I can perhaps understand this attitude about Methodism, but Presbyterianism (the Church of Scotland) is one of the oldest Protestant Churches. The inability of the Orthodox Church to acknowledge some of the legitimate reasons for the Reformation leaves me to feel that the Orthodox Church sometimes denies the political history of the Western of Europe. It seems a little insular and out of touch on this account.

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I was chrismated about 4 1/2 years ago, well into middle age and after a different sort of journey, and have had the pleasures and misfortunes of trying to help younger guys on their way in. I have seen these issues, and would add one (or maybe 2) item to your list: Rigorism + Rushing. Saw a guy do a lot of harm to himself and his young family by trying a rigorous rush, and another tie himself up diving headfirst into saints like Maximus and St Mark of Ephesus, and then abandoning it all while tying himself up in theology. Best thing I tell young guys is to just show up, soak it in, and follow Christ - be human first.

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