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Ready to be received into the Orthodox Church?
Join the Catechumenate!

An adult being chrismated into the Orthodox Church
The Catechumenate is an ancient word for a proven way of being prepared to
be received into the Orthodox Church ... either through baptism or
chrismation. At St. Aidan's the catechumenate meets on a
Tuesday evening weekly throughout the year from
7.15 pm to 8.00pm (before the "Zoe" Bible Study and Prayer Group at 8.00 pm).
You will be expected to complete at
least 12 different sessions in total. There are 4 cycles throughout
the year (4x12 weeks) so that the same weekly theme is treated in 4
different ways. If, therefore, you join half way through a cycle
that's no problem. You just complete your 12 weeks in the next cycle
or at least within 12 months of first starting.
If for unavoidable or agreed reasons
you need to take time out (more than a year) you will be expected to start
the 12 weeks again from the beginning. You may stay as long as you
like in the catechumenate. It's a decision that you need to make
before God with your catechist and your priest. (Your priest may be
your principal catechist). At least you will know that you will have
48 quite different sessions over a full year should you wish to remain
longer in this learning phase. The
means of your reception will vary between baptism and chrismation depending
on whether or not your original baptism if already performed in another
church was (1) Trinitarian and (2) with running water - if not full
immersion. If these two features were present you could be baptised
should you so wish but chrismation would be sufficient from the Church's
point of view, (practice does vary somewhat across the Orthodox Church but
this is the rule in the Church of Antioch).
(Although a web site is definitely not an alternative to being present
physically at a session, there is an online version of the 48 weeks which
may help you to consider the material prayerfully before the next meeting.
DON'T rush ahead beyond the next meeting though! Some sessions have
been uploaded already but this is a new initiative so please be patient.
Click on the link ...
Fr. Gregory's
Orthodox Catechism Don't
delay. Contact me today!
Fr. Gregory
orthodox@clara.net
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