Menassa Youhanna

Menassa Youhanna

Father Menassa Youhanna (1899–1930) was a Coptic priest, historian and theologian, most noted for his work on the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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Biography

He was born in August, 1899 in Mallawi in Upper Egypt and died on Friday May 16, 1930, at the age of 30.[1] Born in a Coptic Orthodox family, his father was also a priest.

Abouna is his informative title meaning our father in Egyptian Arabic which is used among Copts to call any Priest in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and until the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries it could be used to call a Meropolitan, a Bishop or even the Pope by the word Abouya meaning my father. This has been replaced now by the word sayedna meaning our master for The Pope and any other Bishop.[2]

Abouna Menassa was a deacon, then ordinated as a priest on January 25, 1925, of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Mallawi, El Minya.

Books

His book about the History of the Coptic Orthodox Church is very comprehensive; in about five hundred and thirty pages he managed to give a summary of the Church's history over nineteen centuries without omitting important details.

He depended on both Coptic and non Coptic sources for his work and in his account of the history of the Coptic Church he tried to be non-biased although his compassion towrds his church is very noticeable.

He had other books about the church and theological topics.[3]

  1. The Way to Heaven.
  2. The Crucified Jesus.
  3. The Sun of Righteousness.
  4. A Guide to the Bible.
  5. Saint John Chrysostom.
  6. History of the Spread of Christianity.
  7. The Life of Adam.
  8. The Vial of Precious Perfume.
  9. The Complete Evidence for the True Faith by Saint Athanasious.
  10. The Influence of Christianity.

Style

Putting in mind that he wrote his books to be read mainly by non-academic readers without disregarding academic ones, and that he wrote it in the early 1920s, his style is elegant yet easy to read and his work would be of good use for any person interested in this church's history from the beginnings til early 1920s . He tried to give a history of the Coptic church in a way that is easy to understand and relate. In his attempt to do this he used simple yet correct language, and he tried to put the names in a standardised form; for example, when wrote about the Popes with the Name John he used the name Youhanna and not Youannis so the reader can relate that the name is the same but can be put in different versions

When comparing his work with the History of the Coptic Church by Iris Habib Elmasry, Abouna Menassa's account is more concise and neutral, although leaving out some details included in Miss Elmasry's books, which made her work of use to both academic and non academic readers. Miss Elmasry used his work as one of her sources.

One of the notable differences between the two historians is the way the history of Pope Cyril III is presented in Miss Elmasry's book in comparison to the way it was presented in Abouna Youhanna's book.[4]

Although both of them had notable affection towards the Coptic Church, Abouna Menassa's account was more neutral when approaching the matter of selection of this Pontiff to be the Pope.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ St George Coptic church in Sydney website
  2. ^ History of the Coptic Church by Iris Habib Elmasry
  3. ^ St George Coptic church in Sydney website
  4. ^ History of the Coptic Church by Iris Habib Elmasry
  5. ^ History of the Coptic Church, Abouna Menassa Elkomos Youhanna 1923

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