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pacloc
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I am pretty sure I am understanding you, but I think you are misunderstanding people that enter into the Orthodox Church and adopt what you keep calling byzantine traditions. The tradition of “Icons” period is not byzantine now or maybe never was, it is part of “The Church’s” tradition. What other byzantine embellishments you are speaking about, I don’t know, but the fact that you are calling them embellishments also means that you do not consider them “The Church’s” tradition, which seems that you are saying you can remove all of these things just because. The Orthodox Church is not a minimalist Church, we have been given Holy practices from Holy men and we cherish them. What you see as The Orthodox Church is a group of Holy Practices that heal the souls of it’s members. Other than styles, these things have BECOME the Church’s Tradition no matter where they came from, because they came from the Mind of Christ. So “A Liturgy” that re-presents the life/death/sacrifice/resurrection of Christ is NECESSARY. Icons are NECESSARY. Prayer Rules are NECESSARY. A reverent Liturgy is NECESSARY. Reading the Fathers and the Lives of the Saints is NECESSARY. Practicing the Sacraments in the way that the Fathers described is NECESSARY. Etc.Oh, THIS is apostolic. THIS is the original church. I NEED icons, and all Byzantine embellishments, in order to be in communion with the ORIGINAL church.”