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‘Orthodox Journey’ offers connection to God

Jim Giatas

“An Orthodox Journey,” by Jim Giatas of Fredonia traces a deeply personal path into the ancient, living tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy, blending memoir, spiritual reflection, and cultural exploration into a single narrative of transformation.

At its core, the book follows a seeker — rooted in modern life yet drawn to something older, steadier, and more mysterious — who gradually discovers the Orthodox faith not as an abstract system of beliefs but as a way of being shaped by beauty, ritual, and community.

The journey begins with questions: about God, about identity, about the meaning of worship in a fragmented world. These questions lead the narrator through encounters with Orthodox liturgy, monastic wisdom, and the rhythms of the Church calendar. Icons, incense, fasting, and chant become more than symbols; they become doorways into a spiritual landscape where the sacred and the ordinary meet. Along the way, the narrator confronts doubts, cultural barriers, and the challenge of unlearning assumptions formed in other Christian traditions or secular environments.

As the narrative unfolds, the book highlights the distinctiveness of Orthodoxy — its emphasis on mystery over explanation, transformation over information, and communion over individualism. Through pilgrimages, conversations with clergy and laypeople, and immersion in parish life, the narrator discovers a faith that is both ancient and surprisingly relevant, offering a countercultural vision of humility, repentance, and healing.

Ultimately, An Orthodox Journey is a story of homecoming. It portrays conversion not as a single moment but as a lifelong process of being reshaped by prayer, sacrament, and love. The book invites readers — whether Orthodox, curious, or searching — to consider what it means to belong to a tradition that sees every human life as a journey toward union with God.

His book can be found at https://jimgiatas.com/an-orthodox-journey.

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