- Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
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title =Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
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enthroned =November 14 ,1971
ended = Incumbent
predecessor = H.H. Pope Cyril VI
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birth_name = Nazeer Gayed
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H.H. Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria (Coptic: Coptic|Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩⲟϯ ⲡⲓⲙⲁϩ ϣⲟⲩⲙⲧ,
Arabic : البابا شنوده الثالث) (born3 August 1923 ), born "Nazeer Gayed" (Arabic: نظير جيد), is the 117th Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of Saint Mark the Evangelist of theCoptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria .By definition of his post he is the head of
The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria .A graduate of
Cairo University and the Coptic Orthodox Seminary, Nazeer Gayed became a monk under the name "Fr. Antonios the Syrian" after joining theSyrian Monastery of the Ever-Virgin Mary the Theotokos, where he was later elevated to the priesthood.H.H. Pope Cyril VI summoned Fr. Antonios to the patriarchate where he ordained him
Bishop of Christian Education and Dean of the Coptic Orthodox Theological University, whereupon he assumed the name Shenouda, which was the name of a Coptic Saint and two previous Popes: Shenouda I (859- 880) and Shenouda II (1047–1077).He has served as Pope of Alexandria since
November 14 ,1971 , presiding over a worldwide expansion of the Coptic Orthodox Church. During his papacy, Pope Shenouda III has appointed the first-ever Bishops to preside overNorth America n dioceses that now contain over one hundred Churches, up from four in 1971, as well as the first Bishops inAustralia and the first Coptic Churches inSouth America .He is known for his commitment to Christian unity and has, since the 1970s, advocated inter-denominational Christian dialogue. Also as all
Egyptians ,Muslims andChristians love and respect him.Early life
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name = Pope Shenouda III
dipstyle =His Holiness
offstyle = Your Holiness
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deathstyle = NA|Born onAugust 3 ,1923 inAsyut ,Upper Egypt , he is the youngest of a family of eight children. By the age of 16, Pope Shenouda was active in the Coptic Sunday School movement.Mr. Gayed was very active in his church and served as a Sunday School teacher, first at Saint Anthony's Church in Shoubra and then at Saint Mary's Church in Mahmasha [ [http://st-takla.org/Pope-1.html St Takla] ] .
After graduating from
Cairo University with a degree in history, he worked as a high school English and Social Studies teacher in Cairo by day, and attended classes at the Coptic Theological Seminary by night. Upon graduation from the seminary in 1949, he was chosen to teach New Testament Studies.Monastic life and educational service
On
July 18 ,1954 , Mr. Gayed joined the monastic life at theSyrian Monastery inScetes ; he was given the name of Father Antonios el-Syriani (Anthony the Syrian, or Anthony of theSyrian Monastery ). For six years, from 1956 to 1962, he lived in a cave about seven miles away from the monastery, dedicating his time to meditation, prayer, and asceticism. Antonios el-Syriani was among the candidates nominated for the papal throne in 1956, but Pope Cyril VI was ultimately chosen for the post.Later, at the
Syrian Monastery , he became a monastic priest under the name of "Fr. Antonios el-Syriani". He lived as ahermit .Ordination as a Bishop
On
30 September ,1962 , [http://www.copticchurch.net/topics/pope/#Biography Pope Shenouda III ] ] Pope Cyril VI appointed Fr. Antonios the Syrian to the bishopric of Christian Education and as Dean of the Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary, whereupon he called him "Shenouda". The relevance of the name emanates from the fact that the most renowned scholar and writer in Coptic wasSaint Shenouda the Archimandrite .Under Bishop Shenouda's leadership, the number of students at the Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary tripled. Bishop Shenouda was suspended in 1966 by Pope Cyril VI. [http://www.coptichistory.org/new_page_1494.htm] , [http://www.zeitun-eg.net/members_contrib/DrGeorgeHBebawi16Nov06.doc] This was essentially the result of Bishop Shenouda's (as well as his students') enthusiastic 'campaigns for change' that used rather strong words, such as supporting peoples' right to choose their bishops and priests, a principle that Bishop Shenouda later applied when he became Pope of Alexandria. This conflict between Pope Cyril VI and Bishop Shenouda was later resolved.
Enthroning as Pope of Alexandria
He was enthroned as Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and
Patriarch of theSee ofSt. Mark onNovember 14 ,1971 , nearly 9 months after the death ofPope Cyril VI of Alexandria .The ceremony was the first and as yet the only enthroning of a
Coptic Pope to take place in the newSaint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Cairo.Enthroning a Bishop as Pope
Some Coptic adherents argue that the choice of Pope Shenouda III as Pope (and Bishop) of the City of Alexandria is not canonical (against Canon 15 of Nicea and other Church Councils and Canons), because Pope Shenouda was already a bishop (without episcopate) in the 1960s. [http://www.rezgar.com/debat/show.art.asp?t=0&userID=981&aid=80855] , [http://web.archive.org/web/20031007020943/http://home.ptd.net/~yanney/The_Transfigured_Cross.pdf] However, there are also modern day examples from other Churches of patriarchs who were previously bishops before their election as patriarchs, e.g.,
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem andPatriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople .This issue has caused an ongoing dispute since 1928 in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and although
the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church has considered in the 1960s the General Bishops to be secretaries to the Pope in the degree of aBishop , Pope Shenouda III, who was a general Bishop before, is sometimes considered to be the fourth Bishop to become a Pope after Popes John XIX (1928–1942), Macarius III (1942–1944) and Joseph II (1946–1956). [Iris Habib Elmasry , "History of the Coptic Church", Volume 5.]The Ethiopian Church Crisis
Following the arrest, imprisonment and subsequent execution of
Abune Tewophilos , Patriarch ofEthiopia , by the MarxistDerg regime that had deposed EmperorHaile Selassie in 1974, Pope Shenouda III refused to recognize the cleric who was installed as the Ethiopian Patriarch's successor. He argued that the removal of Patriarch Abune Tewophilos was illegal and un-canonical, and that in the eyes of the Church of Alexandria and the Pope of Alexandria, Abune Tewophilos remained the legitimate Patriarch of Ethiopia.As the government of
Ethiopia refused to acknowledge that the Patriarch had been executed, theCoptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria refused to recognize any other Patriarch as long asAbune Tewophilos was not confirmed dead. Thus formal ties between the Churches of Alexandria and Ethiopia were severed although they remain in full communion. Formal relations between the two churches resumed on July 13, 2007 [ [http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/English/visitseng.htm#11 "Common Declaration" of Pope Shenoudah III, Catholicos Aram I, and Patriarch Paulos - News and Media of the Armenian Orthodox Church, 22 July 2007] ]Period of Exile
On
September 3 ,1981 , Egyptian presidentAnwar Sadat ordered Pope Shenouda into exile at theMonastery of Saint Pishoy after Pope Shenouda's refusal in spring 1981 to hold public Church celebrations of Easter and to receive that year the President's delegates who are regularly sent to greet the Church and Coptic Orthodox Christians on such occasions.In addition, eight bishops, twenty-four priests, and many other prominent
Copts were placed under arrest. Sadat replaced the church hierarchy with a committee of five bishops and referred to Pope Shenouda as the "ex-Pope." TheThe Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church rejected this decision by Sadat and counteracted. OnJanuary 2 ,1985 , more than three years after Sadat's 1981 assassination, PresidentHosni Mubarak released Pope Shenouda from exile upon the decision of the Holy Synod of Bishops (which usually makes the final decision on Church matters along with the Pope of Alexandria). He returned to Cairo to celebrate the January 7th Christmas liturgy.Political Stance
Another major difference of opinions between Sadat and Pope Shenouda III is the attitude of the latter regarding the normalization of the relations between
Egypt andIsrael . In fact, there is currently (as of 2006) a papal decree issued by Pope Shenouda III that anathematizes anyCopt who visits the Christian holy places inJerusalem andIsrael . [http://www.copticpope.org/downloads/audio/kods_trip.zip] According to that decree, such Copts are automatically banned from receiving Holy Communion in theCoptic Orthodox Church . Pope Shenouda III has repeatedly declared that Christians must only visit Jerusalem hand in hand with their Muslim brothers after the conflict with Israel is resolved to the satisfaction of all parties.An additional motivation for supporting the ban on trips to Jerusalem, beyond solidarity, involves some tension that arose over a dispute about possession of some property in the Church of the Resurrection which was removed from the possession of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Theological disputes
Pope Shenouda III has been involved in theological disagreements with Father
Matta El-Meskeen concerning the issue oftheosis .As result of the disagreement with Father
Matta El Meskeen , Pope Shenouda III published 8 booklets explaining his view of theosis. Pope Shenouda taught others about the issue in the theological seminary ofCairo and also in the seminary ofAlexandria .After the departure of Father
Matta El Meskeen , there were warnings issued by Pope Shenouda III against FatherMatta El Meskeen 's teachings. These warnings were published in the El-Keraza Magazine. They can be found in both English [ [http://www.copticpope.org/downloads/eng_keraza/engkeraza23-06-2006.pdf English Keraza — Pope Shenouda's explanation on why Fr. Matta was rejected — see Page 6] ] and Arabic. [ [http://www.copticpope.org/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=154&page=6 Page 6 of Arabic El-Keraza (dated June 23, 2006) — Pope Shenouda's explanation on why Fr. Matta was rejected] ]Supervised worldwide growth of the Church
The papacy of Pope Shenouda III has seen a worldwide expansion of the
Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria : while there were only four Coptic Orthodox churches in all ofNorth America in 1971, today there are more than two hundred. [ [http://www.cnewa.org/ecc-bodypg-us.aspx?eccpageID=6&IndexView=toc CNEWA – The Coptic Orthodox Church ] ] [http://www.sacotc.org/docs/2186_CopticChurch_broc.pdf]The growth of the American Coptic Orthodox Church has been such that in 1996, Shenouda installed the first two Diocesan Bishops for the United States — one for
Los Angeles, California and the other for the Southern United States plus two General Bishops, Exarchs of the Throne in the Archdiocesan Center of North America in New Jersey.In the
Caribbean , Mission churches have been founded inBermuda ,St. Kitts , and in theU.S. Virgin Islands in St. Thomas.Moreover, Pope Shenouda's tenure has also included the founding of the first Coptic Orthodox Church in South America (in São Paulo,
Brazil ), and the second, inBolivia . In February 2006, Pope Shenouda visited and consecrated the church of St. Mark in São Paulo, Brazil and the church of St. Mary and St. Mark in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Later, on the Feast of Pentcost 2006, the two monk priests of the two churches were consecrated bishops, Bishop Agathon of Brazil and Bishop Youssef of Bolivia.In
Australia andNew Zealand , there are currently 28 churches, and in 1999, Shenouda enthroned Bishop Suriel, the first bishop for Melbourne, Canberra, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia and New Zealand. Recently, Bishop Suriel established two churches inFiji .In 1994, under the guidance of Pope Shenouda III, the
British Orthodox Church , which was originally established in 1866 as a part of theSyriac Orthodox Church , became canonically part of theCoptic Orthodox Patriarchate . At the feast of thePentecost that same year, Pope Shenouda ordainedMetropolitan Seraphim of Glastonbury as Metropolitan for the British Orthodox Church, and thus joined the British Orthodox Church, as an Autonomous Church, into theCoptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria .In June 2002, Bishop Daniel was officially ordained and appointed the first bishop with jurisdiction for the Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland, and the Northern Territory, as well as South and North East Asia.
In Europe, there are currently over fifty churches and ten bishops. Africa currently has two bishops serving, as Patriarchal Exarchs, in missions in nine African countries.
When
Eritrea gained political independence fromEthiopia , Eritrean PresidentIsaias Afwerki requested that the local Church be made independent from theEthiopian Orthodox Church , which required a Patriarch enthroned by the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria.Previously, the church in Eritrea was an Archdiocese of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church . The Patriarch and Synod of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church reluctantly agreed to the elevation of the Church in Eritrea. Pope Shenouda III thus anointed the first Patriarch of Eritrea with the name Patriarch Philip I (Abuna Philipos of Eritrea). This was the second consecration of a Patriarch by the Pope of Alexandria in the twentieth century (the first Patriarchal consecration in the twentieth century occurred when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria consecrated the first Catholicos-Patriarch of Ethiopia in 1959.)Commitment to Christian Unity
In 1973, Pope Shenouda III became the first Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria to meet the Pope of Rome in over 1500 years. In this visit, Popes Shenouda III and
Pope Paul VI signed a common declaration on the issue ofChristology and agreed to further discussions on Christian unity. There have also been dialogues with various Protestant churches worldwide.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."Under his leadership, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria has become a full member of the
World Council of Churches , theMiddle East Council of Churches , theAll-African Council of Churches , theNational Council of the Churches in Christ in the U.S.A. , theCanadian Council of Churches , and theAustralian Council of Churches . In May 2000, he established the Office of Ecumenical Affairs, in the Archdiocese of North America.Pope Shenouda III has emphasized Christian Unity in his work, believing it to be founded upon a unity of faith and not of jurisdiction. As a result, he has paid many visits to the various sister Orthodox churches and their patriarchs, such as those of Constantinople, Moscow, Romania, and Antioch, with the goal of a full communion of these churches with the
Oriental Orthodox Churches .He also won, in the year 2000, the
UNESCO Madanjeet Singh prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence by UNESCO Director-General Koichiro Matsuura on the recommendation of an international jury.Writings and lectures
Pope Shenouda III has been the editor-in-chief of "El-Keraza Magazine", the official publication of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, since 1962. He became the first Patriarch of Alexandria since the fifth century to have been head of the Theological Seminary and continues to lecture at the Seminary branches in
Cairo ,Alexandria and several other Theological Seminaries created in different dioceses in Egypt and abroad, and at the Higher Institute of Coptic Studies. He also established other branches of the Seminary in Egypt as well as abroad. Pope Shenouda is also the author of over 100 books.In his new book, " [http://haveyouseentheoneilove.com Have You Seen the One I Love] ", Pope Shenouda contemplates the Song of Songs.
Trivia
*In Abo Talat,
Alexandria there's a street named after Pope Shenouda III. Fact|date=September 2007
* He baptised 29 children in December 1989, Melbourne Australia. All the children were baptised in one day.Fact|date=July 2008
* At one stage he had the third highest IQ in the world.Fact|date=October 2008ee also
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Coptic Orthodox Church
*Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
*List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria
*The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
*Patriarch of Alexandria References
External links
* [http://www.copticpope.org/index.php Pope Shenouda III – official website]
* [http://www.copticchurch.net/topics/pope/ Pope Shenouda III – Coptic Orthodox Church Network: Biography, Online Books, and Audio Sermons]
* [http://coptichymns.net/index.php?module=library&tid=1&filter=core.author:eq:H.H.%20Pope%20Shenouda%20III&pubcnt=100 Articles by Pope Shenouda III in English from coptichymns.net]
* [http://st-takla.org/Pope-1.html More information about the life of Pope Shenouda III – from Saint Takla Haymanout the Ethiopian Church, Alexandria, Egypt]
* [http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/anc-orient-ch-docs/rc_pc_christuni_doc_19730510_copti_en.html Common declaration of Pope Shenouda III and Pope Paul VI (1973)]
* [http://st-takla.org/Multimedia/04-Sermons-01-Pope-Shenouda.html Pope Shenouda's sermons in Arabic]
* [http://coptipedia.com Pope Shenouda's Life (French)]
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