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In reply to the discussion: Is Faith a Cognitive Error? [View all]sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)It's called Theosis. They are nurtured from their baptism/chrismation in being offered 'Sunday School', Weekday study, classes to prepare for first Holy communion and confession. Then there's youth choir, acolyte participation, activities such as Orthodox camp, volunteering in building homes for and other ministering to peoples of other countries or our own in need.
A person receives 'inner guidance' that may be a call to the priesthood, diakonia, monastic life, or like that. Or just enter into holy matrimony and that family becomes a figure/model of the personhood of the Trinity.
Again, I was presented the Faith and I choose to continue in it. Now then, there are those as adults who 'find' the Orthodox Church and are drawn to it for many reasons. One I've heard is that 'it makes sense'. A myriad of personal experiences of how one comes upon this Faith, examines it and embraces it.