tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post1621631452519019678..comments2023-10-28T06:49:17.434+00:00Comments on O cuniculi! Ubi lexicon Latinum posui?: The trouble with knocking at the door.Warwickensishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01310450226153796760noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post-49517850145578181982010-08-12T01:38:45.041+00:002010-08-12T01:38:45.041+00:00Thank you for this reflection. Your description of...Thank you for this reflection. Your description of the hard route resonated with my own experience - emotional upheaval, distaste with what the Anglican church had made of itself, walking in the confusion of my soul, unable to see a way forward. <br /><br />But then, by chance it seemed, I came across another door and had the temerity to knock. I found myself welcomed into the Orthodox Church, not Greek or Russian or Serbian, but all in my own language. And the results are indeed "more splendid" than I could have imagined.<br /><br />Now I have left the confusion behind and I know how much better the life of Christ is. I do indeed submit to it joyfully. In the Orthodox Church I have at last come to Christ, and have found the true faith and have life more abundantly.<br /><br />As you said: "Sometimes it is we who have to come to the door and knock, just like those Greeks seeking Jesus. The results are not always what we think they will be."CGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06042550309690689027noreply@blogger.com