Hi, I wanted to ask some clarity on the Coptic Orthodox's take on premarital sex and same sex issues:
Here are my questions:
- If two people in a relationship (one coptic and the other belongs to another Christian denomination) had done it once or twice in their relationship, and the Coptic person confesses it to the priest. They broke up as part of repentance, but after a while got back together and didn't engage in premarital sex anymore, what are the chances that the Non-coptic person in the relationship will be accepted and allowed to explore the idea of conversion? (Note: this person is exploring conversion not because of the Coptic person they are dating but because of their Christian faith).
- If there is someone in the non-coptic's family (not immediate family) are in same sex marriage, will this affect that person's chance of being accepted in the Orthodox church?
Thank you in advance.
Comments
No priest will reject a person desiring to join the church, neither will anyone ban someone from getting married if they are orthodox. Even if they do not believe it is for your best.
However, there is a heavy importance in spiritual guidance to see what is best for each individual and this is done through lots of prayers with the guidance of a spiritual father.
You are encouraged to speak to a priest and to pray, pray and pray. May God guide you to His will!