A Pilgrim's Way [Orthodox Documentary] Part 2/8
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- 'A Pilgrim's Way: A Search in Sacred Romania' (PART 2 / 8)
A film by Mironel de Wilde
SYNOPSIS:
'On a journey in search of faith and the truth of my heart, I go on a pilgrimage from Canada to Romania, Eastern Europe, to visit the world of Orthodox Christianity, to ask questions about the roots of our religious and philosophical heritage and find out if Christianity still has a living spiritual dimension.
The journey takes me to Bucharest to meet people with spiritual insights into the meaning of Christ's teachings. I go to Putna Monastery, near the Ukrainian border for immersion into monastic life, then on to visit some of the greatest elders of the church and I hear first hand where the Christian path can lead me.'
Written and directed by Mironel de Wilde
Cinematography and Sound by Jacob de Wilde
THIS FILM IS COPYRIGHTED TO MIRONEL & JACOB DE WILDE
The gentle, healing way of the Orthodox Christian faith, not be be argued or defended, just to be experienced.
I have just recently become an Orthodox catechumen in America after about six months of discernment. I am so blessed that God has lead me to his Church. I love this series
Awesome! May God grant you many years!
Blessings to you. Welcome home.
Archbishop Puhala speaks wisely- I hope that translates into practice in his dealings with students, clergy and congregations.
"Christ came to heal the world not to judge the world. He came to heal humanity not to judge humanity." Jesus said, "I came not to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through me."
helped me find my spiritual path,have been in medugorje,photographed our lady appearing
location bosnia have been in monastic island of cannes france.
Every true religion is most beautiful for it's followers-
There is only one true religion. Christianity. Everything else is a false creation of the devil to lead people away.
nice mowing at the end there
Puro wisdom.
@graypj, I think your statement assumes truth cannot be known. What you say would only have validity if no one indeed was in possession of the full truth. Since Orthodoxy is the criterion of truth, she has the right to make these kind of judgments.
@Pilgrim1411 i would say devolution
@Pilgrim1411 some thinkers in the east are as judgmental and intolerant as those in the west. Why focus on putting others down for their interpretation of the how of Christ's redemption when the important thing is the Redemption. For many today the expiatory, juridical explanation is a stumbling block so I sympathize w those who use other models but it seems prideful to scorn others to whom it is still a powerful symbol.
"Punishment and Forgiveness are mutually exclusive";
I find this an ironic statement since;
A.Then what was the point of the Feast of Atonement
B.What is the point of an ADVOCATE before the Father
C.Eastern Orthodox cultures tend to be disciplinary in nature(ie. Spanking)Often to an EXTREME.
well, perhaps some spanking would have benefited you too- but is never too late...
Jesus' death was expiatory.