Message from @TheImperator
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They are godless
Dense question.
Does one need a degree in theology in advance before becoming a priest?
Is that part of the process, or What?
I’d have no idea how that works tbqh
I’d think during seminary you’d be taught on theology
I don't know about the Roman Church, but all you need before going to the Ruthenian Byzantine seminary in Pittsburgh is a bachelor's degree. It can be a bachelor's degree in anything (though, as one seminarian joked, preferably not in women's studies!).
^ I know the Dominicans stipulate a degree, and they weren't particularly specific on what kind of degree.
I'm at that point in life where I feel the two most obvious routes for the future are "family man" or "clergyman"; just wondering if I'd need to go back into education for it.
Shrimples you need a degree but that is often acquired during the priestly formation stage, so you will do a 4 year theology degree as part of seminary anyway
Oh, cool.
Good to know.
@Based Chav it depends. Most people who go to seminary go to college first and get a degree there, but not all seminaries require it. Jordanville, for example, is a traditional seminary, so you can apply with just a letter of recommendation from your priest if you're baptized ortho, or a letter from the bishop if you were baptized somewhere else. I haven't looked into seminaries for Catholics, but I know there's at least some ortho seminaries that don't require it. I wouldn't be beyond belief to see a catholic one doing the same
Afternoon lads and lasses
Greetings
Yeet
Is ID Software actually based?
And no I'm not talking about the joke they made about SJWs, I'm talking just in general.
Not sure. I do remember them screwing up at some point but I dont remember what
I mean it's about a Catholic marine killing demons.
@Daniil so what do you think is gonna happen to goarch if the EP goes full schismatic and gives autocephaly to the Ukraine?
Why exactly is everyone so assblasted about the concept of Ukraine having a non-Russian jurisdiction?
I'm not memeing here
Outside of Russian imperialism it puzzles me
Well the long and short of it is that this isn't based on any sort of theological basis. This is just an appeasement to geopolitical powers. Ukraine right now is being pozzed af by NATO and granting autocephally will open the floodgates to corruption . And this is all done under the guise of friendship and ecumenism
Simply put, the EP has no jurisdiction on Russia any more than Antioch has on Alexandria for example
I kind of see the need for it to be honest but as you said on a political level
I don't see any real return of Ukraine to Russian culture
They wouldn't be engaged in a desperate fight against a superpower if they had any desire to return
Full disclosure on my part though uhhhhh I have friends who were in Azov and Pravyi
So perhaps my perception is tainted both by that and my hatred of Duginism
Please feel free to ping me in responses as I have like 6 hours now to sleep before a 9 hour shift
(If you ping me I see it tomorrow)
Hi
>Russian imperialism
If China tore cascadia and half of the midwest out of USA, kept propping up broken democracies and oligarchs that sell off their country's assets for pennies and whenever things go bad just do a revolution (color or armed), would you consider the desire to retake that land as "imperialism"?
@Smackface regardless on how you feel on the Ukraine/Russia situation, Bartholomew has overstepped his boundaries and wants to commune with outright schismatics for (((ecumenism)))
Yea, bart's off his rocker. All that CIA support won't buy him the approval of other patriarchs, not just Russian. The "ecumenical" council of Crete is the proof of that.
I'm just hoping archbishop Demetrios of goarch jumps ship and declares anathema on bart
One can only hope