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Eastern Catholic or Eastern Orthodox?
There are Eastern Christians in both the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. Here's how I chose between them....
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REVIEW: Joy Magazine from the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese
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Check out this great new resource from the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese! Support Baby Poppy's Orthodox Baptism at gofund.me/7e9e14fe Go HERE to subscribe to JOY Magazine: www.antiochian.org/dashboard?name=Joy Magazine
Leaving Eastern Orthodoxy?
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How to Make an Orthodox Christian & Big News!
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Sponsor the Baptism at gofund.me/fe428d6d ISBN for "Saint Matrona the Blind: Our Friend in Christ" : 978-1-62880-213-9 (by Ariane Trifunovic Montemuro) www.orthodoxandsingle.com/
(pt. 2) Converting from Traditionalist Catholic to Orthodox: 5 MORE Frustrations
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What have you struggled with in your conversion? Let me know in the comments!
HOW to Convert from Traditionalist Catholic to Orthodox
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Here's an outline of the content in the video that was approved by a priest. So, where there's any editorializing by yours truly, just take it as my experience and opinion, not anything from the Orthodox church or clergy. I. Introduction - How to Convert from Traditionalist Catholicism to Eastern Orthodoxy - This issue has become really controversial over the last few years, especially with a c...
Converting from Traditionalist Catholic to Orthodox: 5 Frustrations
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It's not a wide and easy path....
Saint Spyridon: Love, Conversion, and Corfu!
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For more about the life of Saint Spyridon, check out these videos! ua-cam.com/video/rQqI8jwsy_s/v-deo.htmlsi=U4U4ibVaaPVw4sEX (Trisagion Films) ua-cam.com/video/Cgv84RTNwZI/v-deo.htmlsi=chj24lHNV7m84kuD (Bible Illustrated) And if you want to watch Divine Liturgy from the Church of St. Spyridon on Corfu, check out THIS channel! youtube.com/@agiospyridon?si=AfZPbYvd7WlYcKu0
"OrthoBros" and Internet Orthodoxy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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By popular request, here is my video about the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Internet!
Staying Eastern Orthodox
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Staying Eastern Orthodox
We need a new Orthodox Study Bible...badly
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We need a new Orthodox Study Bible...badly
The Anthologion (Comparison and Review)
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The Anthologion (Comparison and Review)
Comparing the Eastern and Western Rite Offices: The Third Hour
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Comparing the Eastern and Western Rite Offices: The Third Hour
My Conversion from Traditionalist Catholic to Orthodoxy: The Short Story
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My Conversion from Traditionalist Catholic to Orthodoxy: The Short Story
What do Traddie Catholics and Orthodox Have in Common?
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What do Traddie Catholics and Orthodox Have in Common?
Picking an Orthodox Prayer Book: The Roman Missal Crisis
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Picking an Orthodox Prayer Book: The Roman Missal Crisis
Converting from Traditionalist Catholic to Eastern Orthodox
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Converting from Traditionalist Catholic to Eastern Orthodox

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  • @tradcath2976
    @tradcath2976 День тому

    Eastern Catholic Churches are not "under the pope." They are all self-governing, sui iuris. They are not "under the pope," but "in communion" with him, i.e., he is mentioned in the diptychs. Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholics do not recite the filioque, nor are they required to believe in an eternal double procession. Both the Melkite and Ruthenian bishops said that Fiducia Supplicans does not apply to them.

    • @JohnAlbinus
      @JohnAlbinus День тому

      Ea Semper by Pope Pius X banned married clergy and infant chrismation for Eastern Catholics in the USA.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox День тому

      @tradcath2976 That is the misconception this video addresses. They may be sui iuris, but their 'ius' (law) is in Latin, and it gets changed pretty much at will by motu proprio.

    • @mathieuconklin3146
      @mathieuconklin3146 14 хвилин тому

      Basically they are just throwing you a bone to keep you happy. They say you're self governing. But ironically they're the ones who have the power to grant that and can take it away at will in your system. Plus, you're just demonstrating that you're in communion with those who have different beliefs. Doesn't make any sense.

  • @rumpelstiltskin9768
    @rumpelstiltskin9768 День тому

    Wonderful story Roman, thank you.

  • @TsarOrthodoxBro_II
    @TsarOrthodoxBro_II День тому

    Former Maronite Catholic here. I've now joined the only one true Catholic Church... The Orthodox Catholic Church

  • @gillianc6514
    @gillianc6514 День тому

    If you go to an Eastern rite Catholic parish in Romania, anyone over the age of 70 is a living saint. The persecution of the Easter Rite Catholics was off the scale under Communism. The Orthodox were relatively unscathed and indeed the Orthodox bishops begged the Uniate heirarchy and laity to become Orthodox and in the process save their skins. They largely refused. This witness and persecution should produce a vibrant, fertile community , yes? Sadly, no. Why are they not thriving now in parallel with a thriving Orthodox church? That is the big question. It can only do with the fact now they are firmly in Rome's embrace, it has proved to be little more than a stranglehold. Rome does not have a good history when it comes to how it treats its Eastern Rite Catholics, it wants them for political reasons and dumps on them for everything else. It does seem to suggest that the ecclesiology centred on the Bishop of Rome is suspect.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox День тому

      I definitely would never discount their heroism. In some places, their suffering is still ongoing.

  • @WhiteLightning777
    @WhiteLightning777 День тому

    I've concluded the same thing. When the Jews demanded a King in old testament days, that's really when all hell broke loose. Rule by unanimous consent is better!!

  • @hassanmirza2392
    @hassanmirza2392 День тому

    Islam 😄

  • @JUJUisKARMA
    @JUJUisKARMA День тому

    Love you!

  • @lukemcclung6275
    @lukemcclung6275 День тому

    So this review was the 2nd version, because the third has the Psaltar?

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox День тому

      I believe it was the first, but I do not have my book handy to check.

  • @marcuslow1386
    @marcuslow1386 6 днів тому

    There is no need for Catholics vs Orthodoxs...us vs them! We should be united and exercise a more charitable demeanor towards each other.

  • @ericvechery8853
    @ericvechery8853 11 днів тому

    Hey. I am somebody who went from Orthodox to Catholicism back to Orthodox my question is does the orthodox church actually do missionary work in other countries? When it comes to reaching out to Orthodox parishes is it as simple as just starting conversations with people at coffee hour or something like that? I am simply just trying to find ways to stay Orthodox. Because when I was in Catholicism, it didn’t feel right, but it was a completely different situation at the time I was in it.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 11 днів тому

      Hello, Eric. Yes, the Orthodox Church does missionary work in other countries. The main thing is to find a good Orthodox priest and discuss your situation with him.

  • @joachim847
    @joachim847 11 днів тому

    The EOB New Testament has excellent (i.e. scholarly) articles. The translation is nigh unreadable, but the _study notes_ - the study notes are great 👌 The OSB isn't much of a study bible. Maybe it's okay as a devotional bible 🤷‍♂

  • @believer8793
    @believer8793 11 днів тому

    We need more apologetics in orthodoxy and theologians speaking on the air

  • @orthodoxphronesis
    @orthodoxphronesis 14 днів тому

    I have to say, I do find that there’s this view that we as orthodox should be focusing solely on Protestants and Roman Catholics… yet, most of our population are agnostic and atheists, or nominally “Christian”. I was an atheist before converting and I felt I truly found true Christianity. It would be nice to see a focus on the fact that anyone who is not Orthodox is outside of the Church, period, and all of us need His healing, and this healing is found in the One Church, the Orthodox Church. I also want to add that we, as Americans, should pay great respect to the Russians, Greeks etc.. those cultures who gabe us true Christianity.

    • @user-fy6zk7hp6y
      @user-fy6zk7hp6y 11 днів тому

      Но помните, что у вас есть своя истинно христианская культура, ведь христиане Запада тысячу лет были православными. В то же время, нынешние культуры греков и русских находятся в глубоком упадке, что для меня очевидно

  • @orthodoxphronesis
    @orthodoxphronesis 14 днів тому

    Orthodox New Testament Vol 1 & 2 are the best English translations for the New Testament out right now. Give those a purchase.

  • @EricCastleman
    @EricCastleman 14 днів тому

    There is a lot of coping in the comments, so I'll add a bit of perspective to help. I was Orthodox for 16 years. Perry Robinson was my godfather. I spent three years as a catechumen, and read a lot. I was made a catechumen under Fr Josiah in 2008, and was officially received in the Greek Orthodox church. Prior to becoming Orthodox I was headed towards Catholicism, and it was Catholic apologetics that broke my protestant framework. I won't do a exposition on why I left, because I don't feel it is a good place to platform my issues with Orthodoxy. What I will say is that this video is at least intellectually honest and fair, so I appreciate the aim here.

  • @NightShade671
    @NightShade671 15 днів тому

    It's not even a Bible, it's just the New Testament. The Bible is comprised of the Old and New Testaments.

  • @1KMPLX
    @1KMPLX 15 днів тому

    I looked into the Orthodox Church and can’t get past their view on the Eucharist, and the Mary stuff. I don’t mind veneration though. I can wrap my head around that. There was another thing I couldn’t square as well but it isn’t coming to mind right now. I wanted to be Orthodox. I’ve also heard that many of the things the Orthodox believe don’t date back to the beginning of the Orthodox Church. I do think the Orthodox Church was the original church, but they’ve added stuff onto it later (sometimes much later). If there was an Orthodox branch that was more like the first and second century church I’d probably be more attracted to it. I’m obviously not a scholar, but that’s how it seems to me.

    • @orthodoxphronesis
      @orthodoxphronesis 14 днів тому

      Read Blessed Theophylacts commentary on the Gospel to St. Matthew.

  • @Porphyrios02
    @Porphyrios02 15 днів тому

    Father Peter heers is great and I'd recommend anyone to watch his content. He will always refer to the saints. If anyone is interested his channel is "Orthodox Ethos." Another great source is Patristic Nectar Films which is run by Father Josiah Trenham. Both very trustworthy sources.

  • @corex72
    @corex72 16 днів тому

    I thought you guys had everything sorted out. After all you’ve had 2000 years.

    • @orthodoxphronesis
      @orthodoxphronesis 14 днів тому

      Read Blessed Theophylacts commentaries on the New Testament. That’s actually more important than having a absolutely perfect translation in English.

  • @prosoblue
    @prosoblue 16 днів тому

    Shoutout to the “First Bible of the Church” Project.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 16 днів тому

      From what I can tell, that project has shut down due to a lack of funding.

  • @confectionarysound
    @confectionarysound 18 днів тому

    ...by the 'Our Father' I gave in, took off my hat, and crossed myself. One does not simply listen to the Trisagion prayers lol.

  • @lifelongcatechumen
    @lifelongcatechumen 20 днів тому

    There's a lot online that I would be careful of. I came to Orthodoxy from traditional Roman Catholicism and some online commentators were very helpful for me. There are some who get a lot of criticism like Fr Peter Heers, Jay Dyer and Orthodox Kyle and others. Even if their approach can sometimes be a bit abrasive for my taste, I have to say that I would not be Orthodox today but for them. This is especially the case in apologetics and thrashing out some of the real obstacles that a Trad RC would have in considering Orthodoxy.

  • @censoredanon8928
    @censoredanon8928 21 день тому

    My story, I was raised a Protestant, Reformed Presbyterian, really small denomination, the CREC. I was practicing all up until 21 or so, you could say that I wasn't very faithful before that. I didn't open up and decide to begin searching again till 2020, I wanted to stop living badly and fix my relationship with God. I wasn't interested in other denominations at first, I just went to Bible study and one of my friends was Orthodox, one was Catholic. I met a girl, she was Orthodox and I moved to be with her and then began going to an OCA church with her. It opened my eyes to another form of Christianity that I wasn't familiar with. I never thought of God in this way. I began a prayer rule and a day hasn't passed where I have not prayed since. I was there from December 2021 to June 2023. I met lots of converts there. I was an enquirer and surrounded by many others interested in Orthodoxy. I talked and tried to understand the Orthodox way. I got familiar with Mary and comfortable with devotions to her. Though, I will say that I thought the way the Orthodox interacted with icons was really weird. Even after I understood the explanations behind it. I didn't really know Catholicism at the time, but I had asked around in the parish about it, eventually someone told me to read 'Two Paths', I bought it, I read it and thought it was stupid. Exaggerating stuff about Catholicism. I decided to give the Catholic view a chance. I bought some books and started reading the Catechism. This really started to convert me interiorly. I wanted to know what the faith meant, I wanted an explanation, everything about Orthodoxy had this opaque exterior and mystic interior, I felt like I was getting gatekept out essentially. But Catholicism, it was as simple as cracking open a book to understand it. Reasonable. Made sense. I remember I had this perception that Orthodoxy was the crown jewel and nothing Catholic could compare, then I went to Mass with a Catholic friend of mine and feeling at home, seeing a lot of similarities between this and Orthodoxy. While all the more just making sense to me. At some point, a friend sent me a rosery, I began praying it and really that was it for me. I was pretty leaning in on Catholicism in December of 2022 and finally decided to make the jump and go to RCIA in June of 2023. As for April 1st 2024, I am a fully accepted Roman Catholic. I am thankful to God for this. As for some final hurdles for me, the book Pope Peter by Joe Heschmeyer convinced me of the papal claims and that the first Pope was indeed Peter the Apostle.

    • @MarkTurner-ff8cz
      @MarkTurner-ff8cz 20 днів тому

      Now attend a TLM to experience the traditional and purest expression of Catholic liturgy

  • @floridaman318
    @floridaman318 22 дні тому

    Have you on full volume still cant hear nore than a whisper.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 22 дні тому

      @@floridaman318 One of my first videos. The audio gets better later on.

  • @whatsgoingonwhy9096
    @whatsgoingonwhy9096 22 дні тому

    The reason for the number of videos is the number of internet addicted people who convert to orthodoxy. If you have actually converted to orthodoxy, that means you are a member of a church and you go to church every weekend at least. Internet orthodoxy is a meme church online.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 22 дні тому

      @@whatsgoingonwhy9096 I think "the reason" is way too reductive.

  • @SeanRedmond-qj3th
    @SeanRedmond-qj3th 23 дні тому

    I found your channel yesterday. Thank you for your insights and I appreciate this. I, too, am looking toward Orthodoxy and would like to communicate with you privately. I do understand the Traditional Latin Mass and am aware of the Western Rite of Orthodoxy. My knowledge of computers is bleak at best. So I don't know how to get in touch with you other than this way. May God bless you!!

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 22 дні тому

      @@SeanRedmond-qj3th Feel free to send me an email! I believe it is in the channel description.

  • @Christophershame
    @Christophershame 23 дні тому

    Imagine search in your whole life, finding orthodoxy and then going in submitting to the Pope. Oh, Lord, let it never be.

    • @censoredanon8928
      @censoredanon8928 21 день тому

      That's literally me.

    • @CalvaryandChristendom
      @CalvaryandChristendom 19 днів тому

      @@censoredanon8928 I just left too. Planning on doing RCIA. What made you want to leave?

    • @censoredanon8928
      @censoredanon8928 18 днів тому

      @@CalvaryandChristendom A lot of reasons. Briefly I'll say that the Catholics have a better put together theology, the Catechism is really accessible as a way to understand what they actually believe. The rosery and Marian devotion were a big draw to me, I began praying the rosery and that helped convert me. The Latin understanding of iconography as instructional, compared to the East's particular (and exclusive) way of viewing it.

    • @CalvaryandChristendom
      @CalvaryandChristendom 18 днів тому

      @@censoredanon8928 I think the Latin use of iconography is certainly more historical (used for teaching and decoration as opposed to worshipping through)

    • @EricCastleman
      @EricCastleman 14 днів тому

      Lets be fair, this isn't an easy game to sift through. We live in a day and age that most Christians throughout history were not faced with, which is having to sort through massive amounts of text and history. Heck, most Christians throughout history were not even literate.

  • @makethisgowhoosh
    @makethisgowhoosh 23 дні тому

    One of the issues I hear about the Orthodox is that the various churches are "national". You have the Russian Orthodox and the Greek Orthodox, etc. I understand historical reasons for this, but the Catholic Church, for all its problems, is not centered on a national or ethnic identity.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 23 дні тому

      Neither are the Orthodox. Perhaps you have not heard of "Ruthenian Catholics," "Ukrainian Catholics," the ethnic personal parishes, the Melkites, etc. I don't hold it against them...we're all just trying to serve the people that are in our respective churches.

    • @makethisgowhoosh
      @makethisgowhoosh 23 дні тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox I know there are Eastern Catholic churches but they are in communion with Rome. Rome is still the unifying Church. What unifies the Orthodox?

    • @confectionarysound
      @confectionarysound 18 днів тому

      @@makethisgowhoosh The Eucharist

    • @makethisgowhoosh
      @makethisgowhoosh 17 днів тому

      @@confectionarysound The Catholic churches also have the Eucharist but none of the Orthodox churches are in union with us.

    • @confectionarysound
      @confectionarysound 17 днів тому

      @@makethisgowhoosh yes, but the Orthodox do not commune with the Roman Church. Thats kind of what I’m getting at. The idea of “Eucharistic ecclesiology” is explored here ua-cam.com/video/TPB2DvMk7jk/v-deo.htmlsi=sf3v7ebIDVUbbC12

  • @JUJUisKARMA
    @JUJUisKARMA 24 дні тому

    ❤ love you 🥰

  • @user-oh3tl7je1q
    @user-oh3tl7je1q 25 днів тому

    Highly recommend Living Orthodox with Fr Michael. He’s very insightful and solid on spiritual and apologetics topics especially and has an episcopal blessing.

  • @homelesbillionaire
    @homelesbillionaire 26 днів тому

    what is good price to pay for icon?

  • @petermarshall5363
    @petermarshall5363 26 днів тому

    I was very pleased to hear your praise for the Ignatius Press Bible which is based on the RSV-CE version. Here in the UK the Catholic Bishops' Conference has, in its wisdom, chosen the ESV-CE for the new Lectionary commencing on first Sunday of Advent (1 December 2024). Unfortunately, that too is based on the NKJB. A very strange choice given the excellence of the RSV-2CE.

  • @wesleysimelane3423
    @wesleysimelane3423 27 днів тому

    Same evil. NO gospel truth in both.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 27 днів тому

      @@wesleysimelane3423 The Orthodox Church is the gospel.

  • @homelesbillionaire
    @homelesbillionaire 27 днів тому

    most oca priests have m div bro

  • @i_assume
    @i_assume 27 днів тому

    Usually people leave because of some hard saying, that gave them the ick, or personal incredulity. People choose something that fits their taste disregarding for where the fullness of Truth is. So in conclusion, people leave because they take personal taste over personal salvation.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 27 днів тому

      I think there is a lot more complexity and similarity to these individuals' stories than just that.

    • @CalvaryandChristendom
      @CalvaryandChristendom 19 днів тому

      As someone who left Orthodoxy just recently, I find this a little true but also a huge amount of gaslighting. Any time I find something genuinely wrong in rthodoxy, you just call it prelest or say I don't want the extreme asceticism. Like I said, there is some truth to that; but there are genuine problems in Orthodoxy like remarriage, denying the atonement, not submitting to the Papacy, etc.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 19 днів тому

      @@CalvaryandChristendom I actually agree with you. These are huge decisions that involve complicated theological and spiritual struggles. That is certainly true of my journey to Orthodoxy, and I think we can extend the same understanding to those who leave. I hope you find your way back, and most of all, that you are doing everything you know how to do to remain close to God.

  • @snowps1
    @snowps1 28 днів тому

    I've been Orthodox for 17 years and I struggle to stay sometimes. I married a Greek guy and converted into his Greek church. I was pretty much the only odd-ball convert at the time. Orthodoxy healed my fractured Protestant heart. But a few years into it we got a convert priest and that was the end of my content Greek ethnic Orthodoxy. He took me right back to my Protestant years and has me messed up in my head to this day about Orthodoxy. He was so by the book that he messed up a lot of people.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 27 днів тому

      @@snowps1 I think it is possible to be strict without being "by the book" or, in other words, to break the rules by simply following one's own interpretation of the rules. But I also think we have to be careful about either putting too much of our faith in individuals, on the one hand, or, on the other, concluding that someone else is wrong just because he or she tells us that we are wrong. Either way, we are relying on a human interpretation (ours or someone else's).

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 27 днів тому

      ​@@TheRomanOrthodoxThank you. I found this video very, very helpful. I do best when I don't listen to or read Orthodox media from a lot of different sources. If I just stick to my church and my priests, I do much better with my Orthodox life.

    • @andreimoldovan7112
      @andreimoldovan7112 25 днів тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox ua-cam.com/video/nP0hJbtObts/v-deo.htmlsi=RA7BeJnVoNWFG6U8

  • @snowps1
    @snowps1 28 днів тому

    So which would you suggest we buy for now?

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@snowps1 Well, there's nothing wrong with having the OSB on hand, but I suggest the RSV with separate patristic volumes.

  • @kevinmac8629
    @kevinmac8629 28 днів тому

    All these "why Orthodoxy might not be for you" videos always seem so far off the mark.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@kevinmac8629 If that is what this video seems like to you, it is far off the mark. There's no gatekeeping here.

    • @kevinmac8629
      @kevinmac8629 28 днів тому

      ​@@TheRomanOrthodox It sounded like you took the average convert Protestantism experience and called it the Orthodox experience. To say Orthodox apologetics is lacking and not providing is mind boggling. Half the internet these days is Orthodox apologetics... And to say that Orthodoxy is exclusive, and dismissive of the other groups is strange since first thing is we learn the trisagion prayer that the Holy Spirit is present in all things. So that's not even 10 mins in.

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@kevinmac8629 (1) Nope. I talked about a particular subset of converts to reverts, and I also specified the limitations of my view. (2) The problem is that apologetics is lacking nuance and serious engagement on the issues, at least as it is being presented. (3) And I didn't say that Orthodoxy is dismissive of other groups either.

  • @rigavitch
    @rigavitch 28 днів тому

    I don't instantly trust clergy 100% these days. I've noticed a lot of heretical teachings from so called Fathers so... Obviously, The Church has been infiltrated long ago and the fruits are now obvious with the slackening of scriptural teachings eg: baptism, ecumenical leanings and female clergy! Perhaps warn people of this too. It's far more dangerous/ugly in my opinion. Orthodox Ethos, Jay Dyer and Father Josiah Trenham are my solid go to's at the moment. All offering different things to my understanding. All Glory To God ☦

  • @prometheus5770
    @prometheus5770 28 днів тому

    Cradle Eastern Orthodox now catholic here

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@prometheus5770 What led you out? Was it anything I mentioned in the video?

    • @prometheus5770
      @prometheus5770 28 днів тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox Nicer liturgy, clear vernacular speech not monotonous archaic singing, pews, organ music. Reasonable ecclesiology as opposed to EO exclusivism. That Jesus clearly made Peter the head of the apostles. Logicality of monarchy in the earthly church (priests under bishops, bishops under patriarchs, patriarchs under who?). National churches make most of their medieval kings into saints. Like Serbians with Stefan Milutin who had 5 year old wife. Or Georgians with Bagrat III who invited his cousins and slaughtered them only for preventing threats to his power (they didn't even have a conflict). Sorry for bad English

    • @supertigerroadtrip5193
      @supertigerroadtrip5193 28 днів тому

      What tradition of Orthodoxy were you coming from?

    • @prometheus5770
      @prometheus5770 27 днів тому

      @@supertigerroadtrip5193 Georgian EO

  • @rigavitch
    @rigavitch 28 днів тому

    From my experience the catechesis is woefully lacking in UK. I imagine it is the same in many places...

  • @JohnAlbinus
    @JohnAlbinus 28 днів тому

    Could you address the current issue surrounding the deaconess? It's one thing I'm having a hard time with right now.

  • @tbnrcreator.official
    @tbnrcreator.official 28 днів тому

    The primary language of the Byzantine Empire was Greek so most of the early father's writings and services were written and performed in Greek. However, all jurisdictions have their own customs and that's important. Do I think it should be 1 language throughout the entire world? No. Each patriarchate and church should speak in their native tongue so everyone is able to perform the liturgy. ☦

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@tbnrcreator.official Except, there are no monolingual jurisdictions, and most Orthodox are not in a jurisdiction that uses a vernacular language liturgically. I definitely agree there shouldn't be a single language worldwide for the liturgy.

    • @tbnrcreator.official
      @tbnrcreator.official 28 днів тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox My church speaks both Greek and english, but I thought churches in Russia for example only speak russian

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 28 днів тому

      @@tbnrcreator.official They use Church Slavonic, not Russian, which is not entirely comprehensive to modern Russian speakers.

    • @tbnrcreator.official
      @tbnrcreator.official 28 днів тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox ok thanks for the clarification

  • @JohnAlbinus
    @JohnAlbinus 29 днів тому

    Lol I always miss these!! Great video, hope to join the next live one to ask all of my questions!

    • @TheRomanOrthodox
      @TheRomanOrthodox 29 днів тому

      @@JohnAlbinus I have sort of settled into a pattern of new video on Saturday night and new live stream on Sunday night!

    • @JohnAlbinus
      @JohnAlbinus 29 днів тому

      @@TheRomanOrthodox Awesome!! I'll be sure to tune in!

  • @Dlee-eo5vv
    @Dlee-eo5vv 29 днів тому

    Who uses Roman orthodox, uniates? I'm unsure.

  • @normadaly7506
    @normadaly7506 29 днів тому

    Thank you.

  • @mathieuconklin3146
    @mathieuconklin3146 29 днів тому

    as a former trad cat, i find your perspective interesting. Currently a Catechuman. I am trying to fully embrace the full ethos of Orthodoxy and shedding the legalistic mindset the RC offers.

    • @FaithfulComforter
      @FaithfulComforter 26 днів тому

      Can you tell more on the legalistic mindset of RC or where I can read about it?

    • @mathieuconklin3146
      @mathieuconklin3146 26 днів тому

      @@FaithfulComforter Basically focusing on the letter of the law over the spirit of the law. An example of this in RC would be that you technically can't use artificial contraception, but you can use natural contraception (body cycles) to prevent the birth of a child. Another example would be how divorce and remarriage is impossible without annuling the marriage but allowing the marriage to be annuled on the grounds of claiming that the couple didn't know what they were getting into (basically permitting annulments for any couple that wants a divorce). Technically since the church granted an annulment, you are not sinning by getting remarried. It's a mortal sin to sneeze during mass (I am exaggerating on that one, but not by much). Say a rosary and kiss the crucifix reverently afterwards and you get to skip purgatory time. Stuff like that. There are many examples.

    • @FaithfulComforter
      @FaithfulComforter 26 днів тому

      @@mathieuconklin3146 that’s crazy! Glory to God we found Orthodoxy ☦️🙌

    • @drstewart
      @drstewart 26 днів тому

      @@mathieuconklin3146 That's a little insincere, don't you think? You're exaggerating incredibly by the sneeze at mass line. There is no issue. None. As far as the rosary and crucifix line, that tells me you never understood what an indulgence is and how they work. How exactly is mercy "legalistic"? Were you praying to earn points or to communicate with those in Heaven and in the case of the rosary, meditate on the life of Christ? Come on. In any religious tradition there are rules, and if you think Orthodoxy is free wheeling and lacking rules, you're going to be disappointed. You want any one of the thousands of Protestant denominations, where everyone is their own pope. It's one thing to leave a denomination, but at least have the integrity of being truthful about what you're saying. Or is that not a thing in Orthodoxy? It appears the niggle with your judgment of "the letter of the law over the spirit of the law" is more important than Matthew 16:18, which you're leaving. That, or you never actually knew the "laws" you're referencing. It's unfortunate.

  • @paulhagen1002
    @paulhagen1002 29 днів тому

    when you describe the process of priests reconverting to protty, it sounds like they are not using a rigorous process of discernment, there are numerous theological/philosophical defeaters for the undergirding of both catholicism and prottyism. If the other systems are disqualified and Orthodoxy isn't, then it makes discernment far easier.