0:00 Intro The Feminist Movement 0:14 Causes for the Movement 1:51 The Movement’s Success 3:00 Problems with the Movement Orthodoxy and the Feminist Movement 5:16 Women and the Priesthood 11:36 Feminism and the Holy Mountain The image on the left side of the thumbnail is of recently ordained Deacon Angelic and her bishop, Metropolitan Seraphim of Zimbabwe. It's important to note that she was ordained a deacon, she is not a deaconess as the early Church had, but a deacon. The deaconate is part of the priesthood, and as Abbess Theologia says, echoing Holy Tradition, the priesthood is only for men. Read more: ocl.org/bishop-ordains-orthodox-christian-woman-as-deaconess-in-response-to-local-needs-in-africa/
The question I have to this bishop: “You mean to tell me that you could not find not one man worthy or fitting and worthy to be elevated to the deaconate?” “Your eminence: Don’t novus ordo my orthodoxy”
I’ve had a lot of doubts in my mind from non orthodox people saying “Orthodoxy hates women!” and i just don’t understand how??? As a women, i don’t know how it does
An excellent writing.. an excellent gift... a true and sad description of the history and situation in which we find ourselves. Simply stated. On target. Thank you.
I forgot to mention that I truly believe it is imperative that laity begin to really take note and recognize that we have a huge role to play here in the Church. Not to be a loud mouth and hate on people and complain about clergy, but to keep watch over everyone’s back and say or do something if something needs to be done or something is coming off a bit whacky and be able to bring attention to it without starting fires and wars everywhere. Us Americans especially, we don’t know how to talk to people without being all emotional and offensive in speech. Once the person has some sort of control over their emotions then they can become instrumental in facilitating communication between laity and clergy. Gentlemen brothers, if we don’t do this, it will get ugly. I want my children to grow up in a still in tact and very Orthodox Church. What condition will we hand the Church over to God when we die? When He inspects it, will He find our imprint to be a great addition to the structure? Or will He find our part to be an infectious disease causing catastrophic harm to its structure? May we truly hold onto God Lord help us ✝️🙏🏻☦️🕊️
ruclips.net/video/-3MzKo-qpos/видео.htmlsi=_hH5X-V7fLJktyh6 Good lesson here. So many of us think we have it all figured out. Remember, your brother is made in the image of God
The image on the left side of the thumbnail is of recently ordained Deacon Angelic and her bishop, Metropolitan Seraphim of Zimbabwe. It's important to note that she was ordained a deacon, she is not a deaconess as the early Church had, but a deacon. The deaconate is part of the priesthood, and as Abbess Theologia says, echoing Holy Tradition, the priesthood is only for men. Read more: ocl.org/bishop-ordains-orthodox-christian-woman-as-deaconess-in-response-to-local-needs-in-africa/
She is a deaconess/deacon? in Alexandria. Her name is Angelique. The church said they needed a women's ministry so they had her become a deaconess. She is an educated woman and has done a lot work for her church.
@@noodles2459as mentioned before, the deaconesses of the early church were not part of the diaconate. Regardless of her education, or what she has done its not within proper tradition.
0:00 Intro
The Feminist Movement
0:14 Causes for the Movement
1:51 The Movement’s Success
3:00 Problems with the Movement
Orthodoxy and the Feminist Movement
5:16 Women and the Priesthood
11:36 Feminism and the Holy Mountain
The image on the left side of the thumbnail is of recently ordained Deacon Angelic and her bishop, Metropolitan Seraphim of Zimbabwe. It's important to note that she was ordained a deacon, she is not a deaconess as the early Church had, but a deacon. The deaconate is part of the priesthood, and as Abbess Theologia says, echoing Holy Tradition, the priesthood is only for men. Read more: ocl.org/bishop-ordains-orthodox-christian-woman-as-deaconess-in-response-to-local-needs-in-africa/
The question I have to this bishop:
“You mean to tell me that you could not find not one man worthy or fitting and worthy to be elevated to the deaconate?”
“Your eminence: Don’t novus ordo my orthodoxy”
I’ve had a lot of doubts in my mind from non orthodox people saying “Orthodoxy hates women!” and i just don’t understand how??? As a women, i don’t know how it does
An excellent writing.. an excellent gift... a true and sad description of the history and situation in which we find ourselves. Simply stated.
On target. Thank you.
Behold the light of Holy Wisdom. Glory to God for His Holy Orthodox Church of The Ages!
this is excellent. gonna share it around with some people from my parish.
I forgot to mention that I truly believe it is imperative that laity begin to really take note and recognize that we have a huge role to play here in the Church. Not to be a loud mouth and hate on people and complain about clergy, but to keep watch over everyone’s back and say or do something if something needs to be done or something is coming off a bit whacky and be able to bring attention to it without starting fires and wars everywhere.
Us Americans especially, we don’t know how to talk to people without being all emotional and offensive in speech. Once the person has some sort of control over their emotions then they can become instrumental in facilitating communication between laity and clergy.
Gentlemen brothers, if we don’t do this, it will get ugly. I want my children to grow up in a still in tact and very Orthodox Church.
What condition will we hand the Church over to God when we die? When He inspects it, will He find our imprint to be a great addition to the structure? Or will He find our part to be an infectious disease causing catastrophic harm to its structure?
May we truly hold onto God
Lord help us
✝️🙏🏻☦️🕊️
ruclips.net/video/-3MzKo-qpos/видео.htmlsi=_hH5X-V7fLJktyh6
Good lesson here. So many of us think we have it all figured out. Remember, your brother is made in the image of God
This is amazing, thank you so much!
What's the back story of the left picture?
The image on the left side of the thumbnail is of recently ordained Deacon Angelic and her bishop, Metropolitan Seraphim of Zimbabwe. It's important to note that she was ordained a deacon, she is not a deaconess as the early Church had, but a deacon. The deaconate is part of the priesthood, and as Abbess Theologia says, echoing Holy Tradition, the priesthood is only for men.
Read more: ocl.org/bishop-ordains-orthodox-christian-woman-as-deaconess-in-response-to-local-needs-in-africa/
She is a deaconess/deacon? in Alexandria. Her name is Angelique. The church said they needed a women's ministry so they had her become a deaconess. She is an educated woman and has done a lot work for her church.
Anathema to this woman
Anathema to this winked bishop.
@@noodles2459as mentioned before, the deaconesses of the early church were not part of the diaconate. Regardless of her education, or what she has done its not within proper tradition.
Amen
GREEK PROTESTANTS
Lol
""progress""
That's not a woman is a demon, all beasts of the field are. That doesn't mean that they are all evil.
Bro "ordained" a woman to the "deaconate". 💀
Facts! Been watching your content since I joined the GOCA back in January.
They are GREEK PROTESTANTS
They are called UNIATES. Protestantes do not wear clerical vestments.
@@arthurtsiakopoulos2051 Protestantism is a "view" not a denomination
@@Death2Compromise I never said that protestantism is any kind of denomination. Didnt mean to confuse anyone.