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Father, bless.Since with the exception of the OCA all American Eastern Orthodox are subject to the authority of their various mother churches, it would seem that they would follow the directions of their mother churches, which represent most of the rest of world Orthodoxy. For example, our practices concerning the reception of converts come from the practices of the Patriarchate. The Patriarchate of Antioch rejected the Oros of Cyril VI of 1755 as an innovation, because they did not follow what had been established practice in the Eastern Orthodox Church for centuries. I would suspect that the other Orthodox in America also follow the practices of their various mother churches.
Fr. John W. Morris
No doubt they are following their policies. All Baptisms are Orthodox…some from the outset, others made so by Chrismation. My only point was that there are variances of practice. Something that The Men in Black can sort out as God wills.