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It is true that this happens, I myself might be a case in point.**
So was he originally Roman Catholic, then Byzantine, then Orthodox? Why did he become Orthodox? I**
**I’ve seen this happen more than once before–a Latin Catholic gets interested in Byzantine spirituality, and the momentum propels him on into Orthodoxy.
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The process took less than seven years for me. It is as if once one begins to learn about eastern spirituality it draws one in, like an irresistible pull.
But with father George I would argue that this was not something that can be called ‘momentum’. This man spent many decades as a Catholic priest with faculties in the Byzantine Russian liturgical tradition. That Irish kid naturally had to learn first, at the Russicum and elsewhere, then he taught generations of Catholics about eastern spirituality, and building up eastern Catholicism. So he plateaued for probably four decades (or more) secure in his position.
This conversion seems much more like an informed move he had seriously contemplated for a long, long time.