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#60366 09/13/05 10:53 AM
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Dear Brad,

Actually, I too would have had a problem since there was no way my parents would have allowed me to attend RC First Communion or Confirmation!

I remember when everyone genuflected in Church and I refused - I was called back by our nun-principal and ordered to genuflect.

Happily, they didn't force me to Cross myself the "wrong" way! smile

I have a friend who is head of a religion department in a private Catholic school - and he is an Orthodox priest.

Perhaps I could connect the two of you at some point later on and he might be of assistance to you in this regard . . .

Alex
Dear Alex,

It seems to me that my wife, my in-laws and the rest of her family would not object to Ava receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church. I think the problem is me. It would be so much easier for me to just raise her Catholic (Latin with a bit of Eastern) but my conscience has got the better of me.

As an aside, my former manager joked about only hiring Latin Catholics because we all have a guilty conscience and thus our work ethics is strong. wink

I would very much appreciate it if you could put me in touch with Father at your earliest convenience. There are many questions I need answering.

Thank Alex,

Brad

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Dear Brad,

Here is his website:

http://www.asna.ca/parish/

Tell him "Alex" sent you! smile

Alex

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Earlier this year there was a baby baptised at the Eastern Catholic parish where I sometimes go to Divine Liturgy with my daughter. The baby was fully immersed 3 times, dipped completely under the water. He never cried but looked very spluttery and surprised each time he came out of the water. The sweetest part was that after his baptism and for the rest of the day he was the quietest, most content baby I've ever seen. All of the young adults took great delight in cuddling this calm, quiet baby. I don't know whether that was the Holy Spirit working in him or if he was simply exhausted, but it certainly didn't seem to harm him to be completely submerged. However, I did wonder if I would feel the same way about seeing my own grandchildren baptised in this way-time will tell!
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Dear Michele,

Could it be that you were at my baptism? smile

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Thanks Alex.

is it Father Geoffrey Korz that you know ?

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Dear Brad,

Yes - Fr. Korz!

His distant relative was actually glorified a saint among the New Martyrs of Russia in 2000!

Alex

#60372 09/13/05 11:38 PM
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Alex,
wink Not unless you are currently 6 months old!
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Congratualations Brad!

Her eyes are awesome and she is so precious.

Michelle,

Here is a link to a Baptism at our Church with explanation. http://www.melkite.org/Baptism.html

And yes the babies are very peaceful afterwards, so are the adults biggrin we do full emersion for adults also.

Pani Rose

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Congratualations Brad!

Her eyes are awesome and she is so precious.

Michelle,

Here is a link to a Baptism at our Church with explanation. http://www.melkite.org/Baptism.html

And yes the babies are very peaceful afterwards, so are the adults biggrin we do full emersion for adults also.

Pani Rose
Pani Rose,
Thank you for your comments, altought Ava was baptized some 16 months ago at the age of 8 months.

And yes I must agree, Ava's eyes win my heart everytime she looks at me. I suspect she will use them to her advantage as a she gets older and needs an increase in her allowance biggrin

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Dear Friends
Earlier this year there was a baby baptised at the Eastern Catholic parish where I sometimes go to Divine Liturgy with my daughter. The baby was fully immersed 3 times, dipped completely under the water. He never cried but looked very spluttery and surprised each time he came out of the water. The sweetest part was that after his baptism and for the rest of the day he was the quietest, most content baby I've ever seen. All of the young adults took great delight in cuddling this calm, quiet baby. I don't know whether that was the Holy Spirit working in him or if he was simply exhausted, but it certainly didn't seem to harm him to be completely submerged. However, I did wonder if I would feel the same way about seeing my own grandchildren baptised in this way-time will tell!
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Michele
Dear Michele,

Sorry to disappoint, but--babies often do cry at some point during the whole ceremony! frown

However, many priests have learned to be very gentle handling them, and those babies seem much happier.

Perhaps it also has to do with what age (ie: how many months old) they are baptized? confused

In Christ,
Alice

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yeah, how many months old was the kid? guess he was surprised, after all that time in amniotic fluid in the womb, he was wondering "what? am I back to where I started?" just some vacant thoughts.
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My priest says if a child is upset, he will immerse them up to their chest or neck and just pour water over their head.

We were all completely immersed, including both my kids.

Andrew

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Dear Andrew,

Congratulations!

May you all have many years of growth in the Lord...

In Christ,
Alice

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Dear Friends,
I've just uploaded some pics of my daughter Ava's baptism in the Greek Orthodox Church. It is clear that Father did not fully immerse her in the water, but rather cupped the water over her head.
Also let it be known that she did not cry during the entire process., only after when there were 4 women frantically trying to decide how to dress her. wink

Hopefully the link works. Just click on the picture.

baptism [kodakgallery.com]
How delightful! Ava looks like she is really enjoying it... smile

Thanks so much for posting the picture.

In Christ,

Mary Jo

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OK, so baby Joseph was two or three months old and I think he's a very mellow baby. Maybe he was just delighted because everyone loved him so much that day, especially the young adult couples who couldn't stop staring at him adoringly and fighting over whose turn it was to hold him. smile
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