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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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Josiah Randolph Baldwin's avatar

Wrong target.

If orthodox christianity was as big as evangelical christianity, you’d also see bigger parishes reaching out to the society built around commutes and supercenters with similar efforts to get people involved in communities that double as discipleship and relational groups due to the Avg American’s lack of time.

My mom, who’s ancestry is of the protestant persuasion for about 300 years, decries the same of the average American church, as apposed to the avg church about 40 years ago.

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