The last few days have been rather hectic. Between studying for Greek, starting to put together the paperwork for ordination, and getting things together to finally apply for a green card, there has been precious little time left for anything else. I did have an interesting discussion with a classmate about the theology involved in various chant practices - hopefully that will be the subject of my next post.
Odd: Both my Master's and Ph.D. are from Notre Dame. The Master's diploma is in English. The Ph.D, a copy of which I only recently saw for the first time since I didn't bother telling them not to ship the diploma to Romania, is in Latin. Go figure.
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So you really are getting ordained? Wow, congratulations. By the way, I reached out to a Bulgarian in church. After talking to you I figure I could talk to him.
Nothing is set in stone about ordination. I have talked to my spiritual father and the people in charge at school about it, but I need to fill out the paperwork and make sure the bishop agrees with them :). By the grace of God, it will happen. For now though, I'm just doing my part of the work, hoping and praying.
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