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Aloha Joe
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I don't want to commit the faux pas of giving a priest a high-five, so what's the appropriate way to greet a priest? Should non-Orthodox approach him differently?
I'd read on the website for the local Russian Orthodox church that one is to approach the priest with right hand over left and say "Father, bless," after which the priest will make the sign of the cross and place his right hand over yours, at which point you kiss his hand. Is this the general way to approach a priest in all of Orthodoxy? How would one greet his priest at the supermarket? Are handshakes irreverent?
Thanks!
I'd read on the website for the local Russian Orthodox church that one is to approach the priest with right hand over left and say "Father, bless," after which the priest will make the sign of the cross and place his right hand over yours, at which point you kiss his hand. Is this the general way to approach a priest in all of Orthodoxy? How would one greet his priest at the supermarket? Are handshakes irreverent?
Thanks!