tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post1497164624165533556..comments2023-10-28T06:49:17.434+00:00Comments on O cuniculi! Ubi lexicon Latinum posui?: Why I am Orthodox but not OrthodoxWarwickensishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01310450226153796760noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post-8282389444320375092017-11-03T19:49:06.934+00:002017-11-03T19:49:06.934+00:00We seem to have a lot in common, priests in the Ch...We seem to have a lot in common, priests in the Church but eschewed by various members of this or that institutional Church. This is how it is in France. The vocation of the priest, even many of them in the official RC Church, has changed. Many of my blog article deal with the questions of self-knowledge and acceptance, because it is only in this condition that we can do good to other people. Our priesthood, or rather our priestly vocation, will be conditioned by all the other things we know how to do in terms of arts, sciences and philosophy. Read and lead a good life as a contemplative, both with your family and when you are alone - and savour that alone time. <br /><br />My having a Chaplaincy might seem to be something of a joke when no one comes to Mass or anything. Make your blog into a teaching apostolate - and aim high with its intellectual quality and the fruits of your reading in theology and philosophy. You are noble in spirit - that is obvious in your attitude to life and your vocation. Never be discouraged! Keep going and ever higher... Fr Anthonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15521671841072661886noreply@blogger.com