Message from @Βασίλειος Θεοδόσιος
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When you stop complaining about le ebil scholastic 😎
@aaron2509 That's a weak point to bring up, because orthodox at least give infants communion
That muddies the waters for that line of discussion
@Mozalbete ⳩ you could at least pretend to be interested in having a conversation with anyone other than yourself
it would make it easier for me to want to try to have one with you
@ChuuniMage Dude this is the filthput. I ust wanted to make a point about how there is nothing wrong about theology
There isn't anything wrong with theology. I'm just skeptical of theology that ventures too hard into strict, narrow definitions that move further away from the simplicity of the faith that makes it accessible to both laypeople and those who research deeply.
If I need to double-think about anything that's happening in the liturgy or the sacraments, something's wrong.
Giving infants communion is a red herring. You're just bringing that up because you can't answer the fact that you've been confronted with the fact that the Orthodox do something that you have just said Catholics are wrong to do
Also, there are Orthodox communities that don't give communion to infants
So, again, if you're going to get on Catholics for doing something, at least pick something that is absolutely NEVER done amongst the Orthodox
I now understand what is meant by "The Devil is in the details"
@Daniil Eucharist is one of the reason why I attract into the Orthodox and move to the Orthodox.
Perfect Eucharist = using both of host and chalice
What's your native language?
me?
Korean and Archbishop of Orthodox Church in Korea is Greek
But there is Korean deacons and priests as well and The divine liturgy perform as Korean
Yeah I was just wondering because I could tell you aren't a native Anglophone
I understood you perfectly but the grammar wasn't standard
https://orthodoxwiki.org/Ambrose_(Zographos)_of_Korea
Eminence the Most Reverend Metropolitan Ambrosios (Zographos) of Korea
*His Eminence
Got a recording of Korean liturgy?
I'd love to hear Chinese liturgy
tbh
Well, I haven't take the pic or record the divine liturgy. But My Singaporean friend who visited on September did
And I'm converting to Orthodox.
*inb4 some people might call convertodox
((((some people))))
Some of the greatest saints of the church have been converts
There's no shame in it, there's more honor
It's a smaller ~45 sec clip that's repeated across the vid
Is it in Manchuria?
I know the Russians built the Orthodox Church in Harbin
until Russians lose the power in Manchuria by Japanese
Beautiful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9V3NR5S24g
Great doxology in Korean
I want to get it but I haven't
I listened to a short talk on it by some monk or priest
