Prayer with Heterodox Family and Friends

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David
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Prayer with Heterodox Family and Friends

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Here is something I have often wondered about (probably because I don't spend enough time simply trying to overcome my passions-
I am often asked to say grace over the food at family gatherings or eating out with friends where I or my wife and I are the only Orthodox present.
Do the canons which forbid "praying with heretics" apply only to formal church situations or to every situation of our life?
How do the Orthodox here handle these situations? What do you do when asked to give a short extemporaneous prayer rather than the whole mealtime prayer? Or when the family wants to join hands and have a heterodox member lead?
I never want to compromise any aspect of my Faith but I also don't want to give needless offence and cause my loved ones to run away either.
Any thoughts out there on this subject?

God bless!
David

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Post by 尼古拉前执事 »

I have been taught that you can lead the prayers as you are praying and you cannot control others joining in, but if a heterodox person is praying, just keep your hands at your sides and say your own prayer while they are doing theirs as to not cause unneeded friction. I hope this has been of some help.

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Post by Jakub »

You guys are welcome anytime to pray when I barbecue, be it for the cooking / burning of the meat, or to thank the Lord, or both.

I don't think I'm in the same league as those tax collectors.

Seasons blessings,
james

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Post by Liudmilla »

I never turn down any opportunity for prayers, regardless of who says it. I figure if a non-orthodox prayers before my icon (we all stand and face the icons anyway) then who knows what miracles God will perform.. :) And the same goes when I am away from home.... If asked to say the blessing, I do it as I know how and the host is rarely offended...otherwise they wouldn't ask.

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Post by PFC Nektarios »

I was wondering the same thing you guys were, thanks for answering my question. Before I even got to ask it :wink:

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Post by user_245 »

I am new to this board but a cradle Orthodox. I work at a Catholic hospital, which is nice in the sense that I am able to have an icon in my office without retribution. We have an invocation before all meetings, and I have been wondering the same thing, and am glad to have an answer.

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