A Final Entry
Kallistos Ware, who himself converted
to Orthodoxy a number of years ago. I find his first response very much reflects
my own "struggles" with remaining in
Anglicanism.
Soon I'll
create a section just for Orthodoxy, so I can jot some reflections as I spend
the next many years getting deep into the mind of the Fathers, the phronema of
the Church.
I didn't end up writing as much in this section
as perhaps I had intended. However, the "the conversion" happened a lot faster
than we anticipated. As a final note on this subject, I provide you a link to an interview with Bp. Kallistos Ware,
who himself converted to Orthodoxy a number of years ago. I find his first
response very much reflects my own "struggles" with remaining in
Anglicanism.Soon I'll create a section
just for Orthodoxy, so I can jot some reflections as I spend the next many years
getting deep into the mind of the Fathers, the phronema of the Church. Part of that is
studying chant, which is a lot of work, but very interesting so far, so there
will be much to relate about that over time. As far as getting deep into the
Church, that is hard to describe adequately. In many ways, joining Orthodoxy is
like falling in love. There is a depth that you would expect to find in the
Body of Christ that I don't think I've ever experienced before.
Posted: Sat
- July 1, 2006 at 06:05 PM