Message from @Skeez

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2019-02-06 04:44:59 UTC  

What I need is kvass from an Orthodox monastery

2019-02-06 05:47:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435520935647248414/542582172067037184/image0.jpg

Alleuia and Lord's prayer with Slavonic and Korean lyrics

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435520935647248414/542686747000307733/51283471_2033601656729821_2047703835362721792_n.jpg

2019-02-06 14:16:46 UTC  

I wonder what they would sound like in Korean?

2019-02-06 21:45:35 UTC  

Lmao, I was just at Panera

2019-02-07 04:17:27 UTC  

@Daniil Any chance you can kill the dumb "trad gril" thread? That's cancer

Axion Estin and Alleuia and Lord's prayer in Slavonic with Korean translation in Parish under Moscow Patriarchate in seoul

2019-02-07 06:51:42 UTC  

Wish granted

2019-02-07 06:57:48 UTC  

Wtf was the trad gril thread

2019-02-07 10:05:16 UTC  

@Quarantine_Zone I'm from Norway, so the religious landscape here is pretty lackluster by most standards

2019-02-07 10:30:24 UTC  

I'm in the south, which is our "bible belt" so lots of low-prots like baptists and pentacostals and the like, but there are a few high(er) lutheran churches. There is one catholic parish and the serbian-orthodox one that I mentioned earlier, but not eastern catholics that I know of anywhere near me.

2019-02-07 11:03:06 UTC  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccans_in_Spain

*Moroccans in Spain formed 16.4% of the 4,549,858 foreigners in Spain as of 1 January 2017.[5] They are again the largest foreign group in Spain, after they were surpassed temporarily by Romanians in 2007.[6][7][8] In 2003, they were estimated to make up about 6% of all Moroccans abroad.[9]*

2019-02-07 11:03:18 UTC  

all those expulsions seem to have been for nothing

2019-02-07 11:20:48 UTC  

Seems so

2019-02-07 11:37:12 UTC  

"How many times must we teach you, old man?"

2019-02-07 16:57:47 UTC  

Anyone there?

2019-02-07 17:00:15 UTC  

no

2019-02-07 17:01:43 UTC  

k

2019-02-07 17:03:45 UTC  

yes

2019-02-07 17:03:46 UTC  

for a bit

2019-02-07 17:04:35 UTC  

I'm interested in moving to orthodoxy.

2019-02-07 17:04:53 UTC  

Why?

2019-02-07 17:06:53 UTC  

Let's say i got mostly convinced by some orthobros i argued with, they seem to have a pretty good fix on it and seeing how the roman rite has slowly dried in theology product of their scholastic abuse etc, i really convinced myself of the idea of moving to orthodoxy, i also do not view the orthodox as schismatics.

2019-02-07 17:08:15 UTC  

I see.

2019-02-07 17:08:28 UTC  

I also see

2019-02-07 17:09:43 UTC  

Considering also that from my view your sacraments are as valid in their apostolic tradition i have no reason not to acknowledge salvation in orthodoxy.

2019-02-07 17:12:03 UTC  

Honestly, although I'm Catholic (sorry if the Byzantine soldier threw you off), I'm rather inclined to agree with you. The Schism was a mutual excommunication, but Catholics and Orthodox are the only ones who have any valid claim to Apostolic Succession. So, by that reasoning Orthodox sacraments are equally valid.

2019-02-07 17:13:37 UTC  

This past Sunday, actually, a formerly Orthodox woman was received into the Catholic Church, and all she had to do was recite the Creed (which, for us Eastern Catholics, as the same as the Orthodox use). We considered her baptism and chrismation, received in the Orthodox Church, to be valid, and saw no need to repeat it.

2019-02-07 17:15:13 UTC  

Orthodox seem to do the same, they usually do not do re-chrismation for a catholic, they are more leaning to do so with people from protestant backgrounds for what i know.

2019-02-07 17:15:19 UTC  

So you're east cath?

2019-02-07 17:15:20 UTC  

Nois.

2019-02-07 17:15:55 UTC  

Yep. I'd suggest trying out Eastern Catholicism before you go all out Orthodox.

2019-02-07 17:17:39 UTC  

Hmmm, guess i'll have to think on that, i already tried going with the maronites but they have included many aspects that are wrong from the modern latin rite and it didn't really work out for me.

2019-02-07 17:20:12 UTC  

Yes, unfortunately, some Eastern churches have been influenced the wrong way. But in my experience, Ruthenians, Ukrainians, and Romanians have mostly kept their own traditions, or else are returning to them.

2019-02-07 17:22:35 UTC  

There are catholic ruthenians nearby, but their liturgy schedule is a bit incompaddible with my free time. :/

2019-02-07 17:29:29 UTC  

That is unfortunate. Where are you? What church is it?

2019-02-07 17:30:18 UTC  

I live in mexico atm the church is called The Nativity of the Theotokos "Natividad de la Theotokos" in spanish.