From the land of the great ancient Egyptian civilization, the land visited by Our
Lord and the Holy Family, and from the line of renowned predecessors such as St.
Mark the Apostle, St. Athanasius the Apostolic, and St. Cyril the Great, comes the
author of the renaissance of the Coptic Orthodox Church: H. H. Pope Shenouda III.
A distinguished and prominent religious leader, a profound theologian, a gifted
preacher, a talented author, a spiritual father, a man of God his entire life.
His Holiness was born Nazeer Gayed on August 3, 1923, to a pious Christian
family in Egypt. By the age of 16, H. H. was active in the Sunday School movement,
which wrought to enrich Christian Education in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
When H. H. graduated from Cairo University, he joined the Coptic Orthodox
Seminary, and upon graduation, joined the faculty of the seminary.
On July 18, 1954, H. H. chose the solitude of the Egyptian desert and the angelic
life of monasticism over everything else, taking the example of St. Anthony the Great.
As a monk, and later a monk priest, H. H. carried the name of the Christian monk and
was know as Fr. Antonious El-Syriani.
Wishing to live in complete solitude and devotion to our Lord, he became a hermit
and lived in a cave that he had carved out himself for a period of six years. On
September 30, 1962, he was called by the late Pope Cyril VI to be consecrated Bishop
of Christian Education and President of the Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary. He
was known as His Grace Bishop Shenouda. Through his leadership of the seminary, the
number of students tripled.
On November 14, 1971, His Grace Bishop Shenouda was consecrated as His
Holiness Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of
St. Mark.
Since that blessed day, the Coptic Orthodox Church has witnessed a remarkable
revival through the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the pastoral care of H. H. Pope
Shenouda III. H. H. conducts a weekly meeting, which is attended by over seven
thousand of the faithful at the Cathedral of St. Mark in Cairo.
H. H has been the editor-in-chief of El-Keraza Magazine, the official publication of
the Coptic Orthodox Church, since 1962. He became the first patriarch of Alexandria
since the Fifth Century to have been Dean of the Theological Seminary and continues
to lecture at the branches of the Seminary in Cairo, Alexandria, and abroad and the
Higher Institute of Coptic Studies. He also established other branches of the Seminary
in Egypt as well as in America, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
His Holiness is the author of 101 books on a variety of subjects, over half of
which have been translated into English, French, German, Italian, and other
languages.
He has ordained more than eighty Metropolitans and Bishops and over 600
priests since 1971. He gives special attention to the youth of the church. H. H. has said
many times, “A church without youth is a church without a future.” And one of our
youth once replied to H. H., “And youth without the church are youth without a future.”
H. H. also gives special attention to the service of women in the Coptic Orthodox
Church. H. H. said, and I quote, “We felt a great need of the work of women and we
wanted women to have a certain order and service in the church, not only to have girls
as Sunday School teacher who give a part of their time whenever they can, but we
want girls and women to give their whole life to God and serve the Church.”
Despite his many responsibilities, H. H. usually manages to spend three days a
week in the monastery. His love of monasticism has led a monastic revival in the
Coptic Orthodox Church. He has ordained hundreds of monks and nuns and
reestablished many monasteries and convents. He is the first pope to establish Coptic
monasteries outside of Egypt, which presently number nine.
One of the most remarkable things about the growth of the Coptic Orthodox
Church is her expansion worldwide. When H. H. became pope in 1971, there were only
four churches in North America. Today, there are over 100.
The year 1996 witnessed the installation of the fist two Diocesan bishops for the
United States, one for Los Angeles and the other for the Southern United States. There
are plans to further group the churches into regional dioceses in the near future.
H. H. has established mission churches in the U. S. Virgin Islands in St. Thomas,
Bermuda, and St. Kitts. Moreover, he founded the first Coptic Orthodox Church in
South America in Sao Paolo, Brazil, and the second in Bolivia.
Under his leadership, the Coptic Orthodox Church has also witnessed a growth in
Australia and New Zealand, where there are currently twenty-eight churches. In 1999,
we witnessed the enthronement of the first bishop over Melbourne, Australia and New
Zealand. In Europe, there are currently over fifty church and ten bishops. Africa
currently has two bishops serving in missions in nine African countries.
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III is well known for his deep commitment to
Christian Unity. In an address he gave at an ecumenical forum during the International
Week of Prayer in 1974, he declared, “The whole Christian world is anxious to see the
church unite. Christian people, being fed up with divisions, are pushing their church
leaders to do something about church unity and I am sure that the Holy Spirit is
inspiring us.”
H. H. has emphasized that Christian Unity must be found upon a unity of faith
and not a unity of jurisdiction. As a result, H. H. has paid many visits to the various
sister Orthodox churches and their patriarchs, such as those of Constantinople,
Moscow, Romania, and Antioch. A full communion of these churches with the Oriental
Orthodox Churches is very close.
In 1973, H. H. was the first Coptic Orthodox pope to visit the Vatican in over
1500 years. In this visit, both H. H. Pope Shenouda III and H. H. Pope Paul VI signed a
common declaration on the issue of Christology and agreed to establish joint
commissions for dialogue on unity. There have also been dialogues with various
Protestant churches worldwide.
Under the leadership of H. H., the Coptic Orthodox Church is a full member of the
World Council of Churches, the Middle East Council of Church, the All-African Council of
Churches, the National Council of the Churches in Christ in the U.S.A., the Canadian
Council of Churches, and the Australian Council of Churches. In May 2000, he
established the first ecumenical office, in the Archdiocese of North America.
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