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Kybihetz21
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When you thought you heard it all ...

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http://www.oca.org/news/2125

“She married Father Theodosie Scala, a Romanian Orthodox priest, in 1940 in Regina, moving with him over the years to Nebraska, Michigan, and Massachusetts where he established parishes. They moved to Washington, DC in 1960 and established the parish of Holy Cross, Alexandria, VA. Father Theodosie passed away in 1967. She later married Rudolph W. Ficken, who died in 1992.”

Am I missing something here or what? Granted, it is the OCA, but back in the 60s the Metropolia was a little bit more conservative that is now, and yet, you see this lady, not only marry again after the repose of her husband, an Orthodox clergyman, but to be called a Preoteasa (Matushka/Presbytera) after marrying someone else (probably not even Orthodox, by his name) is really pushing it too far … :ohvey:

I guess I can only say: “oh well …”

May God have mercy on her soul!

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Do you think that was that Rudolph Wallace FIcken, or Rudolph Wendell Ficken, or Rudolph Wellesley Ficken?
No matter which, none of 'em sound in the remotest to be Orthodox, I quite agree.
As for the propriety question, it's clear the times they are a-changing!

Thanks for the snippet of information, Kybihetz.
I believe it's important for all of us to be apprised of what is really going on in the rest of the world, whether Orthodox or general.

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The remarriage of Presbyteras after the death of their husbands is a topic of debate in the canonical tradition. I would not judge any person who fell short of the ideal of one marriage, whether layman, or presbytera. The canons exist for order, but Trullo 102 frames them all in their medicinal context, the bishop as shepherd and physician carrying out the application. If I recall correctly, Ivan Andreyev was married to a widowed presbytera.

I would agree with you, however, that to continue to use the label after contracting another marriage, is a bit difficult to accept.

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Catherine5 wrote:

Do you think that was that Rudolph Wallace FIcken, or Rudolph Wendell Ficken, or Rudolph Wellesley Ficken?
No matter which, none of 'em sound in the remotest to be Orthodox, I quite agree.

He could just as easily be an OCA priest with a name like that, given the percentage of converts.

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