In True Orthodoxy, whenever someone is received into the Church by Holy Baptism or by Holy Chrismation, must they take a Saint's name?
Some folks in World Orthodoxy are not asked to take the name of a saint at their Baptism or Chrismation.
Case in point:
My husband and I met a married man who was baptized as a Roman Catholic without being given the name of a saint. In Roman Catholicism, apparently, it is no longer necessary to take a saint's name when receiving baptism or confirmation. I guess that was one of the changes that blew in with Vatican II.
When that same man was received by chrismation into the OCA, once again, he did not receive the name of a saint. His priest told him that he was to become a saint. However, when he was tonsured as a reader, he was given the name of a saint by the OCA bIshop.