Now, my search for the Church is based on several things:
1: Prayer.
2: Fasting.
3: Studying Scripture.
4: Reading the Fathers, the lives of the Saints, and the Councils.
5: Just asking the simple questions, "Is Christ calling me here? Can I feel Christ's and the Saints' presence and blessing here? Can this place help me further along the path of theosis?"
I pretty much have it narrowed down to Eastern Orthodoxy (which I'm leaning towards fairly heavily), Catholicism (preferably Eastern Catholicism), and Oriental Orthodoxy (which I consider to be the same as Eastern Orthodoxy anyway, regardless of the current schism between us
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I'm going to note that almost none of the American parishes I've been to require the head covering; some do it out of pious practice, but outside of that, no one really cares. Maybe the Serbians and ROCOR do differently?
I grew up Roman Catholic, so the idea of the marks of the Church: One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic, etc. seemed of great importance. My personal question that I have been struggling with is less about what Jesus founded, and more about what Jesus practiced.
What I like about the Anglican Church of Canada is that they celebrate Aboriginal heritage as a part of Canadian history. Also, a particular parish I like is open to people regardless of sex (two female priests!), economic status (a huge one for me), social ranking, age, sexual orientation, and anything else, besides being a Christian. They have been very welcoming and accomodating to me, and I do not deserve it! And I am attached to the Eucharist and Mariology. Bread of Heaven, Food of Angels! :bow:
The United Church of Canada is more of something I've done with. They have been welcoming, and very liberal and progressive (women as clergy, forefront of gay, lesbian, and now, transgender rights, creedless, interfaith, open communion for everyone), and I have done social Gospel initiatives with them in the past (like serving free Thanksgiving dinners for over one hundred homeless people!). I just am not that particular with Protestant worship. I've been raised on the Liturgy and Sacramental Theology, and it just isn't aesthetically nourishing enough for me.
Wow, that's good! We have a good proportion of Russian Orthodoxy here, and it's like, wearing a kerchief or scarf. Growing up Catholic, I only knew some old church ladies who did that, plus the odd conservative family. Or Latin Tridentine Mass. Maybe I should become American, lol!
Quakers are just awesome! I have yet to worship with them, but Christian pacifism, equality of the sexes, and openness to all Christians just seem very wonderful!