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Wrestling the Dragon's avatar

The local parish itself is not, and was never, supposed to REPLACE an actual Society and Social Life. Orthodox communities in the past, in Orthodox nations, had entire villages and cities full of elders, brothers, fathers, mothers who had lived and were living Orthodox lives and could assist those behind them on the Royal Path and in all areas of life. We need not run off to the parish priest for a blessing for every single thing in life, and Orthodox of years past did not do this either, because they had entire Orthodox social networks guiding them to jobs, spouses, roles, and helping them through the struggles that come with all of those, in an Orthodox way.

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J.S. Lawrence's avatar

I greatly resonate with this article and similar sentiments were brought up at a duty-based mens breakfast that has been slowly dying.

Over the past year I noticed individual guys would come over to my house to talk about whatever was on their mind with a pipe and a pint in hand. No agenda. No program. No sale to make.

Cut to scene. Some 20+ of us now hang out at a local pub monthly to just be Christian men and who have now become friends. And all the fears of vanity has been proven wrong. It's honestly probably the richest time for most of these guys that they've had with one another in many years. St Paul's words are true, "if we have not [sincere] love, we have NOTHING."

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