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jwehlitz
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I am an Episcopalian who is unhappy with the state of the Episcopal Church. I believe that the only options are the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
Unfortunately, both claim to be the one true Church; and both make reasonable sounding arguments as to why they, and not the other, are the one true Church. When I read conversion stories from either; the converts seem to have only investigated one or the other, but not both.
It would be very good to find writings by converts to the Catholic Church who examined Orthodoxy and explain why they rejected it. For that matter, it would be good to find writings by converts to the Orthodox Church who examined Catholicism and explain why they rejected it as well.
I’m actually more comfortable with the Catholic Church in many ways. Part of this is because the Catholic Church is part of the western culture that I’ve grown up in, while the Orthodox Church is culturally eastern and seems more foreign. Byzantine chant takes some getting used to; but on the other hand, I’ve been singing in Latin in choirs for over 40 years. Of course I shouldn’t choose the Catholic Church over the Orthodox Church just because I’m more comfortable with it.
I should mention more about my situation. Fortunately my wife is in complete agreement with me, so that’s one problem I don’t have. The complicating factor is that my 90 year old father has had to move in with us, and I really don’t see how we can expect someone at that age to make such a major change (he is also an Episcopalian); so we wind up feeling like we can’t really follow our conciences and make a change ourselves until after he dies. I’m certainly not in a hurry for that to happen. At any rate, it makes the situation more frustrating, especially as I’ve begun to consider the possibility that the Catholic and Orthodox Churches may actually be right about Anglican holy orders.
If you’ve read this far, thanks for doing so; and any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John Wehlitz
Unfortunately, both claim to be the one true Church; and both make reasonable sounding arguments as to why they, and not the other, are the one true Church. When I read conversion stories from either; the converts seem to have only investigated one or the other, but not both.
It would be very good to find writings by converts to the Catholic Church who examined Orthodoxy and explain why they rejected it. For that matter, it would be good to find writings by converts to the Orthodox Church who examined Catholicism and explain why they rejected it as well.
I’m actually more comfortable with the Catholic Church in many ways. Part of this is because the Catholic Church is part of the western culture that I’ve grown up in, while the Orthodox Church is culturally eastern and seems more foreign. Byzantine chant takes some getting used to; but on the other hand, I’ve been singing in Latin in choirs for over 40 years. Of course I shouldn’t choose the Catholic Church over the Orthodox Church just because I’m more comfortable with it.
I should mention more about my situation. Fortunately my wife is in complete agreement with me, so that’s one problem I don’t have. The complicating factor is that my 90 year old father has had to move in with us, and I really don’t see how we can expect someone at that age to make such a major change (he is also an Episcopalian); so we wind up feeling like we can’t really follow our conciences and make a change ourselves until after he dies. I’m certainly not in a hurry for that to happen. At any rate, it makes the situation more frustrating, especially as I’ve begun to consider the possibility that the Catholic and Orthodox Churches may actually be right about Anglican holy orders.
If you’ve read this far, thanks for doing so; and any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John Wehlitz