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Very nice to hear that you had a good time at the children and family party in Nijmegen. But donot judge about a church of which you apparently have no idea about the history or what they are standing for.
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Dear sister,
View CommentView CommentI don’t want to judge.
I just shared my personal opinion about the current status of the Church as I said
in my post I had really great time with the Church community. However I find it strange
that the exact current status of the Church is not publicly known.
And as far as my understanding goes now. The current Orthodox Church in Arnhem does not belong
to any officially recognized by the united Holy Orthodox Church.
Let the Lord forgive me if I’m mistaken. If you can give some more information about the current Chrurch status and If I have sinned by saing it’s not officially recognized by the rest of the Orthodox local churches and thus is not in schism it will be great and I’ll change my post to fix my misunderstanding.
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By the way sorry to address you as sister brother. I was mislead by the starushka name in email
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Yes, you are mistaken.
And who is authorised to “recognise” any Orthodox Church ?
By the way: there is indeed some difference between a starosta and a starushka.
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Please accept my dear apologies and pray the Lord to forgive me for being judgemental and evil and irresponsible person and let me get out of this bad EU system.
View CommentView CommentLord have mercy on me the sinner.
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There’s obviously a lot to know about this. I do think you made some really good points in Features also.
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