God desires you come to repentance and Trust in Jesus Christ. He became flesh IN Christ To die for the sins of those who repent and trust in Him. Not to become a Monk
Apparently, several years ago in the country of Georgia, they had a problem with overcrowded prisons so they made a deal with the church where those convicted of minor offenses had the option of serving the rest of their sentences in a local monastery if they were well-behaved. I'm hazy on the details but to the best of my knowledge, this actually worked and many of those inmates actually enjoyed the time they spent there. It wouldn't surprise me if some of them stayed and went on to become fully tonsured monks.
Only in Eastern Europe. I love this as crazy as it sounds. So much better than the US releasing thousands of inmates back on to the streets due to being overcrowded only to rack up reoffences, assaults, larcenies, and murders. :(
Ever since early of age, very often I seek God with love for truth. Though a Roman Catholic, my heart's more inclined to become Orthodox somedayand day by day of reading church history, life of saints,and the inspired word of God,the more I deny the world and its passions. I hope to become a Monk someday as a limp from stroke and have my heart full of love for truth grows stronger.
Please pray for me, my husband wants to leave me and if he does so, I think I might consider dedicating the rest of my life in constant service, prayer, and repentance.
Thanks for this, I am currently in the process of discerning which Monastic community to approach to test if it is a match and this video came at the right moment to help me understand the process. It is good to hear how it happens from a point of view other than the Orthodox Church in North America.
Same but (nothing against Bojan) but I read pretty much exactly this on a Wiki. My real questions are more about daily tasks like how one bathes or eats. I know I could just approach a monastery but I’m shy and like to be prepared. Bojan sure did add some humour though.
@@juliaboon9741 Don't worry about being prepared. You'll never go if that's the case. Just go. They are the most humble people. Also, go there to work and help if you have a chance. You'll develop relationships with them very quickly and they'll be happy to answer. Just know that most monastics practice silence out of humility. So, there is usually a monastic who receives visitors at larger monasteries as to keep the rest of the monastics in prayerful silence. So, don't just walk up to any monastic. Call before you go and let them know you're coming so they can receive you properly. There are nuns who by choice decide to never clean their hair again out of humility. They keep the fasts and do not nibble through the day although in some of the monasteries I've visited, they drink copious amounts of expresso (Shout out St. Siluoan's in Sonora, Ca.). Just realize that whatever the practice is, monasticism is humble acceptance and obedience and prayerful silence and dutifulness.
@@RachelLovelace my nearest is very far away (a whole state away) and being prepared is kind of something you have to do and I can't just start helping out because of it
If you follow your spiritual fathers guidance, you have nothing to worry about. First of all, tell him your thoughts and desire and he will help you with anything. Monasticism is all about obedience, so the first one that you must obey, is your father in God. If you have not yet have one, then try to find. All the other things, will come naturally. Don’t be afraid, neither anxious. If you want to ask anything, I will answer (if I know, of course!) I am getting ready to become a novice, so maybe I can help you.
Good to have you back, Bojan. Been waiting for new video to ask a question. Recently my spiritual father was transferred to a different parish over 4 hours away and I'm having a very difficult time connecting with the other priest (we had 2 priests until recently). He is much older than my spiritual father and uses rather archaic language. The older parishioners love him but the younger folks, myself included, have been having a hard time understanding him, especially his homilies. It has been difficult staying in contact with my spiritual father via digital communication as he's been extremely busy attending to his new parish. You had mentioned that your spiritual father lived in another country. So I thought I would ask if you happen to have any advice on this issue or have encountered a similar problem. Thanks.
0:05 Bible Dimension Shift 😳 I have considered monasticism too. But I'm torn back and forth. Sometimes I doubt that it is my vocation. So I'm still living in the world, praying. Thank you for the video, Bojane!
It takes time and you must have a real determination to do it by actually staying in a monastery for some time, a week and even more is correct as Bojan says. My son is a monk so I know it takes time and my son has been a monk for over 20 years so I have some insight into this process. Each monastery has differences so you need to work closely work with the elders so that you understand what is expected from you so you can honestly comit.
@@fmayer1507 Thank you for your reply! Yes, I plan to visit a monastery as a pilgrim first and I am going to approach my bishop for recommendations as well.
☦️ my wish is to serve God in an Orthodox Monastery, I am visiting a monastery in the end of this month. Please pray for me to get accepted as a novice in this monastery, thank you! ☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️
I am Catholic and i love your videos. They are very informative. And explain very well the ortodox faith. Please continue your wonderful work. And God bless you my sibling in Christ.
GREAT video and excellent advice! This is what I have found as well. :) For converts considering monasticism, make sure you are visiting monasteries and getting to know them. You also may want to travel and visit other monasteries. If you find one that feels right, visit with them as often as possible and develop that relationship. - Again, thank you for making this quick video. Perhaps the most concise guidance I've heard on the subject on RUclips.
Very helpful thank you Bojan! 😇 I have a question: why are there so much more male saints in the orthodox church? I know that there are also many female saints but it seems that much more men become saints. In the prayers we also just mention "holy fathers" and in the synaxarion most saints we read about are male as well. I hope you can answer my question, may our Lord Jesus Christ bless you and your family 🙏🏻❤️☦️
On a tangent. I am being received into the Orthodox church on the feast of the Dormition 28 August. I am so very much struggling to chose a saints name. Please could you help? I am Welsh, but like the welsh saints celtic Britain Patrick (Padrig in welsh) or St nicholas the wonderworker. Or st seraphim because of his teaching on praying the lestovka to the Mother of God.
Do you know if you become a monk are you allowed to leave to attend a family funeral etc or if you are an executor for a family member to deal with that etc
Didn't there be images of cherubim, bulls etc. in the Tabernacle and in Solomon's temple? So the 2nd commandment is not about forbidding images, but the point was that they were not allowed to do images of God. Why? Because God was not incarnated at that time! When God appeared to the Israelites at the Mount Sinai, they didn't see any form, and therefore they were not allowed to make images of God - images of angels and animals and plants and humans were not banned in themselves. But when Jesus Christ came in flesh, God got a visible form in Him, and therefore Christians have depicted Christ in many images from very beginning. Making images of God the Father or the Holy Spirit is still heretical (and that's where Roman Catholics and some Protestants have gone astray). The 2nd commandment can be understood also in other way, but that's enough "storytelling" for now.
Hey Bojan I hope you're keeping well. I wanted to ask. How did you feel about the Calf worship that went on at the 2022 Common wealth games? I thought it was cringe and very odd ceremony and it reminded me so much of when moses witnessed his people worship the golden calf. I like one part though. The bull I think the bull was Cool and the metal music kicked in as if a massive boss battle was about to take place was pretty cool.
No, they will expect you to wait until you come of age. You can begin preparing today though. Speak with your spiritual father about it, go on pilgrimages with your parents and begin living the aesthetical life in preparation for the monastic life.
There is not normally a distinction between a novice and a Postulant in most communities, some communities do make a distinction but it is normally just considered part of the novitiate. If it is spoken about it is a way of helping Westerners understand the process.
No. Actually there is a great story of Saint Peter and Saint Febronia of Murom who were married. Later in life both become monks and were separated but requested that when they died they’d be buried together. Monks aren’t allowed to be buried together so they didn’t do that when they died. But after they were buried they found that the bodies had been moved and both were found in the same grave! They removed them and put them back but it happened again! So they left them in the same grave!
They need to have a Professional Nun Wrestling Television Show. I envision one Nun choking another with a Prayer Rope. It would make lots of money for the Nunnery. Christ is Risen!
Long time, no hands Bojan.
I'm back ;-)
@@BanterWithBojan in black no less.
@@BanterWithBojan Happy to see
My one desire in this life is to become a monk. Please pray for me that I do the will of God.
Amin
HE is waiting
I will.
You will, because you believe and desire this, God will bless you Amen.
God desires you come to repentance and Trust in Jesus Christ.
He became flesh IN Christ
To die for the sins of those who repent and trust in Him.
Not to become a Monk
Glad to see that your ghost came back too
🤣
Apparently, several years ago in the country of Georgia, they had a problem with overcrowded prisons so they made a deal with the church where those convicted of minor offenses had the option of serving the rest of their sentences in a local monastery if they were well-behaved. I'm hazy on the details but to the best of my knowledge, this actually worked and many of those inmates actually enjoyed the time they spent there. It wouldn't surprise me if some of them stayed and went on to become fully tonsured monks.
Only in Eastern Europe. I love this as crazy as it sounds. So much better than the US releasing thousands of inmates back on to the streets due to being overcrowded only to rack up reoffences, assaults, larcenies, and murders. :(
I always joke with my husband that if he passed away I’d become a nun, but the truth is, it’s not a joke 😅😂
He married a very good woman and must be quite worthy of you
Same.
Ever since early of age, very often I seek God with love for truth. Though a Roman Catholic, my heart's more inclined to become Orthodox somedayand day by day of reading church history, life of saints,and the inspired word of God,the more I deny the world and its passions. I hope to become a Monk someday as a limp from stroke and have my heart full of love for truth grows stronger.
If your heart pull you towards orthodoxy dont wait, check it out. There is no reason for waiting for that «someday» that is not how it works.
Discerning monastic life please pray for me that if it is Gods will, I will serve the Church truthfully ☦️
Please pray for me, my husband wants to leave me and if he does so, I think I might consider dedicating the rest of my life in constant service, prayer, and repentance.
Will do!
Thanks for this, I am currently in the process of discerning which Monastic community to approach to test if it is a match and this video came at the right moment to help me understand the process. It is good to hear how it happens from a point of view other than the Orthodox Church in North America.
Same but (nothing against Bojan) but I read pretty much exactly this on a Wiki. My real questions are more about daily tasks like how one bathes or eats. I know I could just approach a monastery but I’m shy and like to be prepared. Bojan sure did add some humour though.
@@juliaboon9741 Don't worry about being prepared. You'll never go if that's the case. Just go. They are the most humble people. Also, go there to work and help if you have a chance. You'll develop relationships with them very quickly and they'll be happy to answer. Just know that most monastics practice silence out of humility. So, there is usually a monastic who receives visitors at larger monasteries as to keep the rest of the monastics in prayerful silence. So, don't just walk up to any monastic. Call before you go and let them know you're coming so they can receive you properly. There are nuns who by choice decide to never clean their hair again out of humility. They keep the fasts and do not nibble through the day although in some of the monasteries I've visited, they drink copious amounts of expresso (Shout out St. Siluoan's in Sonora, Ca.). Just realize that whatever the practice is, monasticism is humble acceptance and obedience and prayerful silence and dutifulness.
@@RachelLovelace my nearest is very far away (a whole state away) and being prepared is kind of something you have to do and I can't just start helping out because of it
If you follow your spiritual fathers guidance, you have nothing to worry about. First of all, tell him your thoughts and desire and he will help you with anything. Monasticism is all about obedience, so the first one that you must obey, is your father in God. If you have not yet have one, then try to find. All the other things, will come naturally. Don’t be afraid, neither anxious. If you want to ask anything, I will answer (if I know, of course!) I am getting ready to become a novice, so maybe I can help you.
Good to have you back, Bojan.
Been waiting for new video to ask a question.
Recently my spiritual father was transferred to a different parish over 4 hours away and I'm having a very difficult time connecting with the other priest (we had 2 priests until recently). He is much older than my spiritual father and uses rather archaic language. The older parishioners love him but the younger folks, myself included, have been having a hard time understanding him, especially his homilies.
It has been difficult staying in contact with my spiritual father via digital communication as he's been extremely busy attending to his new parish. You had mentioned that your spiritual father lived in another country. So I thought I would ask if you happen to have any advice on this issue or have encountered a similar problem.
Thanks.
0:05 Bible Dimension Shift 😳
I have considered monasticism too. But I'm torn back and forth. Sometimes I doubt that it is my vocation. So I'm still living in the world, praying. Thank you for the video, Bojane!
It takes time and you must have a real determination to do it by actually staying in a monastery for some time, a week and even more is correct as Bojan says. My son is a monk so I know it takes time and my son has been a monk for over 20 years so I have some insight into this process. Each monastery has differences so you need to work closely work with the elders so that you understand what is expected from you so you can honestly comit.
@@fmayer1507 Thank you for your reply! Yes, I plan to visit a monastery as a pilgrim first and I am going to approach my bishop for recommendations as well.
☦️ my wish is to serve God in an Orthodox Monastery, I am visiting a monastery in the end of this month. Please pray for me to get accepted as a novice in this monastery, thank you! ☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️
How did you like the monastery?
Are you threatening to cut my monastic beard with those scissors in the thumbnail?
I am Catholic and i love your videos. They are very informative. And explain very well the ortodox faith. Please continue your wonderful work. And God bless you my sibling in Christ.
GREAT video and excellent advice! This is what I have found as well. :) For converts considering monasticism, make sure you are visiting monasteries and getting to know them. You also may want to travel and visit other monasteries. If you find one that feels right, visit with them as often as possible and develop that relationship. - Again, thank you for making this quick video. Perhaps the most concise guidance I've heard on the subject on RUclips.
Good video on this topic. This is a simple and honest outline of how the process basically works.
Bojan: Thank you for this. Is it possible to join a monastery when you are in your 60's ? Please & Thank You
Absolutely, no upper age limit :)
Very helpful thank you Bojan! 😇
I have a question: why are there so much more male saints in the orthodox church? I know that there are also many female saints but it seems that much more men become saints. In the prayers we also just mention "holy fathers" and in the synaxarion most saints we read about are male as well.
I hope you can answer my question, may our Lord Jesus Christ bless you and your family 🙏🏻❤️☦️
Love to see a new video
A young woman at my parish told me she could not wait to become a nun so she would not have the problems she is having. 😮😮
8:49 Patriarch Demetrios retained his secular name although changing of the name is mandatory. So the rule isn't universal apparently.
There's a ghost speaking into your ear
On a tangent. I am being received into the Orthodox church on the feast of the Dormition 28 August. I am so very much struggling to chose a saints name. Please could you help? I am Welsh, but like the welsh saints celtic Britain Patrick (Padrig in welsh) or St nicholas the wonderworker. Or st seraphim because of his teaching on praying the lestovka to the Mother of God.
What name did you end up taking?
What did you choose
I heard my friend got his name changed in Mt.Athos. Does it mean he's a lifetime rasophore and I'll never see him again? Ever?
Do you know if you become a monk are you allowed to leave to attend a family funeral etc or if you are an executor for a family member to deal with that etc
Is this guy that does the voice overs for Bible Illustrated?
Don't watch Bible Illustrated
@@BanterWithBojan why not?
@@randallgoulet1550bad channel, horrible art, headed by people of suspect character
I can't find anything online about your scissor reference
Thank you
Do they require monetary arrangements? $
iam a teen but iam seeking to become a monk when i become a Adult and i hope to even go to one located in Georgia or Russia
When the sneaky bishop gives you a quick haircut
Awesomeness
Bojan what is this reflection Im seeing on your left 😂
That is my fourth channel, Bible Illustrated Ghost
(Also, cracked glass on the phone :)
Can you make a video defendinh the use of icons?
Thanks for this
Could you please explain how having icans are different from the 2 ed commandment ?please,Thank you.
Didn't there be images of cherubim, bulls etc. in the Tabernacle and in Solomon's temple? So the 2nd commandment is not about forbidding images, but the point was that they were not allowed to do images of God. Why? Because God was not incarnated at that time! When God appeared to the Israelites at the Mount Sinai, they didn't see any form, and therefore they were not allowed to make images of God - images of angels and animals and plants and humans were not banned in themselves. But when Jesus Christ came in flesh, God got a visible form in Him, and therefore Christians have depicted Christ in many images from very beginning. Making images of God the Father or the Holy Spirit is still heretical (and that's where Roman Catholics and some Protestants have gone astray).
The 2nd commandment can be understood also in other way, but that's enough "storytelling" for now.
Icons ? We do not worship a picture,we worship the one who is on picture
lol bojan sometimes turns into an andy kaufman character
I want to live in a Orthodox religious that lives according to the rule of Saint Augustine.
I don't think there are any Orthodox Augustinian monasteries. I imagine the closest you'd get are the Orthodox Western Rite Benedictine monasteries.
Orthodoxy doesn't have monastic orders like the Catholic Church does. It's just monasticism.
could make one on how to become a priest?
One of my principles was a Greek orthodox monk!
Huh?
Do the monks take the same vows that they do in the West? Poverty Chastity Obedience?
Yes
I want to become a monk so badly but I live in Iran and there's no monastery lol (:
If you are a convert can you join the monastery to become monk inmediately after chrismation without hesitating?
Immediately upon being received into the Church? That’s probably not recommended and depends on your own spiritual maturity
Is there any monastery that would allow me to go to them and pray with them?
Most monestries are welcoming to guests for visits and services, just look up any local to you and contact them to organises a visit.
I wish to become one
My one dream is to become a orthodox monk
whats with the scissors on the thumbnail?
thank you ~
Hey Bojan I hope you're keeping well. I wanted to ask. How did you feel about the Calf worship that went on at the 2022 Common wealth games? I thought it was cringe and very odd ceremony and it reminded me so much of when moses witnessed his people worship the golden calf. I like one part though. The bull I think the bull was Cool and the metal music kicked in as if a massive boss battle was about to take place was pretty cool.
Bojan have you ever considered becoming a monk if not why not?
Is there an age limit? Can someone being 30-40 years old enter?
I know of nuns that entered the monastery at the age of 80. So no, ideally there is not :)
What are the penalties
Wow that's really interesting.
Can a Tran become a nun?
How come nuns are mean to children in schools?
we arent papists bro
Lol at the thumbnail
Hey, Can i be a Monk if im 15 years old ?
No, they will expect you to wait until you come of age. You can begin preparing today though. Speak with your spiritual father about it, go on pilgrimages with your parents and begin living the aesthetical life in preparation for the monastic life.
Generally no but visit the monastery you want to join a lot then when you are 18 join
Do the Orthodox have Postulants?
There is not normally a distinction between a novice and a Postulant in most communities, some communities do make a distinction but it is normally just considered part of the novitiate. If it is spoken about it is a way of helping Westerners understand the process.
Docker Débuter.
Извини, а на чему је тај одраз поред тебе? 😁
His phone is broken or it's his ghost
@@orthodoxy6470 the second one is more likely
Can I bring my wife?
only if you are christ and your wife is the church
No. Actually there is a great story of Saint Peter and Saint Febronia of Murom who were married. Later in life both become monks and were separated but requested that when they died they’d be buried together. Monks aren’t allowed to be buried together so they didn’t do that when they died. But after they were buried they found that the bodies had been moved and both were found in the same grave! They removed them and put them back but it happened again! So they left them in the same grave!
Wow!
They need to have a Professional Nun Wrestling Television Show. I envision one Nun choking another with a Prayer Rope. It would make lots of money for the Nunnery.
Christ is Risen!
delete this
Really untasteful and unfunny
Dunno man, orthodoxy? Sounds quite heretic.
Are you joking?
Really? Hahaha
Are you catholic?