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AutumnSakura
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For the OP, I would suggest praying (I’m sure you’ve done so, but it never hurts to have a reminder), and asking the Saints for their intercession to aid you in deciding between becoming either Catholic-Roman Rite or Orthodox. I would especially recommend asking the Mother of God to show you the way to Heaven. She will not disappoint you.
Also, you should definitely visit as many churches (both RC and Orthodox) as possible. Talk to the priests, and don’t jump to any wild conclusions based on just one priest or one parish. I don’t know where you live, so I can’t recommend any specific parish. Don’t worry too much about “ethnic” Orthodox churches-- look for parishes under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA for short) or the Antiochian Archdiocese. These are your best bets, but of course, all Canonical Orthodox churches serve the same Liturgy and are in full communion with one another.
You can look here for a complete nationwide Orthodox parish directory: scoba.us/directory.html
Also remember that any church that calls upon the name of the Lord has the Holy Spirit, so you won’t be “damned” for choosing the “wrong” church. Full disclosure
: I’m an Orthodox convert, so I’d personally recommend Orthodoxy. Feel free to message me if you have questions, or want to hear about my journey to the Apostolic Church. I will do my best to answer.
And if you do decide to become RC, the Orthodox church will still be there (God willing), so when the Truth becomes apparent, she will always be there with open arms to welcome you. I know several people who became RC, and then eventually became Orthodox.
Also, you should definitely visit as many churches (both RC and Orthodox) as possible. Talk to the priests, and don’t jump to any wild conclusions based on just one priest or one parish. I don’t know where you live, so I can’t recommend any specific parish. Don’t worry too much about “ethnic” Orthodox churches-- look for parishes under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA for short) or the Antiochian Archdiocese. These are your best bets, but of course, all Canonical Orthodox churches serve the same Liturgy and are in full communion with one another.
You can look here for a complete nationwide Orthodox parish directory: scoba.us/directory.html
Also remember that any church that calls upon the name of the Lord has the Holy Spirit, so you won’t be “damned” for choosing the “wrong” church. Full disclosure
And if you do decide to become RC, the Orthodox church will still be there (God willing), so when the Truth becomes apparent, she will always be there with open arms to welcome you. I know several people who became RC, and then eventually became Orthodox.