Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Orthodoxy 101 - first class held

There is still time to join in, for all who might be interested. I'm listening to the first class as I go through email this morning.

JOHNSTOWN, PA (ACROD) - The Diocesan Apostolate For Christian Education is pleased to report that the first of a seven part on-line introductory class on Orthodox Christianity, Orthodoxy 101, took place this evening, November 16, 2009.

At the time of broadcast, online enrollment numbered 138 people from 20 states in the U.S. and from the United Kingdom, Columbia, Brazil and Australia. The make up of the class is mixed with 1/3 being inquirers including pastors of other Christian Churches, 1/3 recent converts, and the remainder more seasoned Orthodox Christians and Orthodox Clergy.

The class, led by Fr. Peter Paproski, will be broadcast live each week from St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Stratford Connecticut. The class will begin at 7:00 pm EST and will last approximately 90 minutes.

During the next six weeks the following topics to be discussed will include, Holy Tradition, Church History, Doctrine and Dogma, Prayer, Ethics and Morality and discovering one's vocation in life.

There is still time to register. Won't YOU join our class? If you can't make the class, you can listen to archived lectures and download class notes upon registering.

For more information and to register, please click here.

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