Pope Shenouda III

Pope Shenouda III

Pope Shenouda III Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 17, 2012.
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Pope Shenouda III, the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church who led Egypt's Christian minority for 40 years during a time of increasing tensions with Muslims, has died. He was 88.

The state news agency MENA said Shenouda died Saturday after battling liver and lung problems for several years. A Coptic Church TV station ran a picture of the pope, with a running feed reading, "The Coptic Church prays to God that he rest in peace between the arms of saints."

The patriarch, known in Arabic as Baba Shenouda, headed one of the most ancient churches in the world, which traced it founding to St. Mark, who is said to have brought Christianity to Egypt in the 1st Century during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero.

For Egypt's estimated 10 million Coptic Christians, he was a religious thinker and a charismatic leader, known for his sense of humor — his smiling portrait was hung in many Coptic homes and shops.

Above all, many Copts saw him as the guardian of their minority living amid a majority Muslim population in this country of more than 80 million people.

Shenouda sought to do so by striking a conservative balance. During the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, he gave strong support to his government, while avoiding pressing Coptic demands too vocally in public to prevent a backlash from Muslim conservatives.

After Mubarak's fall a year ago, Christians grew increasingly worried over the rising power of Muslim conservatives. Islamic hard-liners carried out a string of attacks on churches, and their clerics gave increasingly dire warnings that Christians were hoarding weapons and seeking to take over the country. Christian anger over the violence was further stoked when troops harshly put down a Christian protest in Cairo, killing 27 people.

In an unprecedented move aimed at showing unity, leaders from the Muslim Brotherhood along with top generals from the ruling military joined Shenouda for services for Orthodox Christmas in January at Cairo's main cathedral.

"For the first time in the history of the cathedral, it is packed with all types of Islamist leaders in Egypt," Shenouda told the gathering. "They all agree ... on the stability of this country and in loving it, and working for it and to work with the Copts as one hand for the sake of Egypt."

Still, a sector of Christians — particularly among youth who supported the revolution against Mubarak — grew critical of Shenouda, saying his conservative approach was not doing enough to stem what they saw as growing anti-Christian violence and discrimination against their community.

In recent years, the aging patriarch traveled repeatedly to the United States for treatment. Yasser Ghobrial, a physician who worked at a Cairo hospital when the pope was treated there in 2007, said he suffered from prostate cancer that spread to his colon and lungs.

The pope, who rose to his position in 1971, clashed significantly with the government once: In 1981 then-President Anwar Sadat sent him into internal exile in the desert monastery of Wadi Natrun, north of Cairo, after Shenouda accused the government of failing to rein in Muslim extremists. Sadat, who was assassinated later that year by Islamic militants, accused Shenouda of fomenting sectarianism. Mubarak ended Shenouda's exile in 1985, allowing him to return to Cairo.

But the incident illustrated the bind of Egypt's Christians. When they press too hard for more influence, some in the Muslim majority accuse them of causing sectarian splits. Many Copts saw Mubarak as their best protection against Islamic fundamentalists and the Muslim Brotherhood — but at the same time, his government often made concessions to conservative Muslims to keep their support.

During the 1990s, Islamic militants launched a campaign of violence, centered in southern Egypt, targeting foreign tourists, police and Christians until they were put down by a heavy crackdown. Pope Shenouda managed to contain the Coptic community's anger over the killings.

But in the past six years, Muslim-Christian violence has flared repeatedly. On the eve of New Year's 2000, sectarian battles killed 21 Copts and a Muslim in the southern village of el-Kusheh. The northern city of Alexandria twice saw sectarian bloodshed recently — in 2005 when Muslims rioted over an anti-Islamic play put on in a church, and again in early 2006 when Christians rioted over a series of knife attacks at Coptic Christian churches.

Shenouda largely worked to contain anger among Copts. But in one 2004 incident, he stepped aside to allow Coptic protests in an effort to win concessions from the government.

The protests were sparked when Wafa Constantine, the wife of a Coptic priest, fled her home to convert to Islam. Many Christians accused police of encouraging Christians to convert — or even kidnapping them and forcing them to do so.

While Copts protested, Shenouda isolated himself at the Saint Bishoy monastery north of Cairo until the government intervened to ensure Constantine returned home. She was later quoted as saying she converted to Islam because she wanted a divorce from her husband, which is banned by the Coptic Church.

For other Coptic demands, Shenouda has preferred back-channel efforts with the government — but has met limited success. Copts have pressed for a greater representation in government, but their numbers remain small.

At the same time, Christian emigration has increased tremendously, fueled chiefly by the growing influence of conservative Islam in Egyptian society. Coptic immigrants in the United States, Canada, and Australia number an estimated 1.5 million, and the number of Coptic churches abroad has grown from two to more than 100, according to the pope's official Web site.

At home, Shenouda has been challenged by secular Copts who call for reform in the church and reducing the role of clergymen in Christians' life. Many secularists argue that the clergy's dominance over every single aspect of Christians lives has fed their sense of separation from Egypt's Muslims, just as Islamic clerics have on the other side of the divide.

Shenouda has kept a strict line on church doctrine — including the ban on divorce, except in cases of adultery.

The big remaining question is with the absence of the charismatic pope, who will be able to fill the vacuum.

A church insider said that an internal power struggle has been looming over the church, between two of the top archbishops and close assistants to the pope: Archbishops Bishoy and Johannes; both of them are rallying supporters to win more votes in the election of the new Pope.

Shenouda was born Nazeer Gayed on Aug. 3, 1923, in the southern city of Assiut. After entering the priesthood, he became an activist in the Sunday School movement, which was launched to revive Christian religious education. At the age of 31, Gayed became a monk, taking the name Antonious El-Syriani and spending six years in the monastery of St. Anthony. After the death of Pope Cyrilos VI, he was elected to the papacy and took the name Shenouda.

He is an author of many books, and over the past three decades he has kept the custom of giving a Wednesday lecture. Throughout, he insisted on the Copts' place in Egypt, where they lived before the advent of Islam.

"Egypt is not a country we live in but a country that lives within us," he often said.

AYA BATRAWY, Associated Press


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June 14, 2012

i love you very much
i miss you very much
i know you and you know me.
sorry if i did not understand you
thank you for the blessing
pray to christ for me to see you again.

ANTOINETTE

April 5, 2012

MAY THE GOOD LORD BE WITH YOU...UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE

Carmen Khalil Aprim

March 28, 2012

You will forever live in our hearts....
May we be reunited with you in heaven in the presence of our Holy God someday.
Till then, you will be dearly missed....

Carmen Khalil Aprim

March 25, 2012

You will always live in our hearts and prayers. May you rest in peace our beloved father.

A New Life For God

Micahe Turcotte

March 24, 2012

Robert Turcotte

March 24, 2012

May God the Father have received in Paradise seated with St. Mark.

Metropolitan Stephan

March 23, 2012

May you rest your work is done.
Mar.Elias Cathedral Mississauga Ont.
Abuna George Auyob
+.Sayedna Stephan

March 22, 2012

Really its a shocking news.A great christian charismatic leader of the whole world especially to our oriental church had passed away.At the same time we have got a great intercessor in heaven for our sake.I would like to express my deep condolence to my brothers and sisters of the Great Coptic Church at this ocassion.Fr.James Varghese,St.Ignatius Orthodox Cathedral,West Fort,Thrissur.

March 21, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Shenouda III family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

Emma Jean

March 21, 2012

"Most truly I say to you," Jesus said, " The hour is coming, and it is now, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who have given heed will live."(John 5:25)
This hope is faithful and true.

James Pandaru

March 20, 2012

My deepest condolences to all the people. May God's blessing continue to sustain and guide the Coptic Christian community and churches worldwide as He has done since the very beginning.

George Poulos

March 20, 2012

May His memory be eternal. A righteous and peace loving man.

Muslim Woman

March 20, 2012

A man of peace...May your soul rest in Allahs care.

Mereille Abadir

March 20, 2012

We are going to miss you our Beloved pope Shenouda III, but we beleive that you are in a better place and will always look after us to the end of times

Victoria&Andrew VZj

March 20, 2012

rip`
into a new
Journey..
Our sentiments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Henryk Zaleski

March 20, 2012

Rest in peace.

Daniel Condron

March 20, 2012

May your many blessings and good works, here on earth,continue on, in those you have touched, those of us who have never met you, and those who will know you by your faithful followers. God's Peace be with you eternally.

Gayle Embrescia

March 20, 2012

My condolences to his entire church. He was a wonderful man whom touched me to my soul beyond words. May he rest in peace and reign in God's glorious kingdom. Till we meet again:) May you continue to pray for us from above...

Thomas Dickinson

March 19, 2012

As God's friend and keeper of His word may you rest in the arms of the Saints, at the foot of our Lord.

Tom Dickinson
Baldwinsville, N
ew York

Cindy

March 19, 2012

Rest In Peace. You have finished your job on this earth.

March 19, 2012

May your faith continue to strengthen you in times of sorrow.

Wagdi Anton

March 19, 2012

R.I.P. Our Beloved Pope Shenouda III

M Hill

March 19, 2012

R.I.P. Till Chrst returns

March 19, 2012

He is peacefully resting in Sheol. Ecclesiates 9:10

March 19, 2012

May his memories bring you peace.

March 19, 2012

I am so sorry for your lost. May you and your family rely on God in this time if grief.

Ronald McFarland

March 19, 2012

Pope Shenouda III was a light in the darkness. JEHOVAH GOD, welcome Pope Shenouda into Your kingdom and eternal rest in your glory, grace and mercy. I pray that the Church in Egypt is kept safe and alive, spreading your Gospel of love, Of Your death and resurection, to pay the price for our sins.

Fr. George Young

March 19, 2012

May Christ our True God grant to His Beloved Servant SHENOUDA eternal rest and may the Lord's radiant light shine upon him and may his memory be eternal!
MEMORY ETERNAL! MEMORY ETERNAL! MEMORY ETERNAL!

Archpriest George, Orthodox Church of France

James Millsaps

March 18, 2012

May your soul be led by the light to Paradise. Thanks Pope for all you did here on earth and for the writings which will live on forever. May you RIP.

Lloyd Schumacher

March 18, 2012

You will be missed by the Christian World. Lloyd Schumacher Defender of the Faith and Roman Catholic Sanilac county Michigan

Hanan Swaress

March 18, 2012

We love you Pope Shenouda, and we dearly miss you. Please keep us in your prayers. May God protect the church and select the rightious Pope to lead the church.

+ Fr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

March 18, 2012

It is with great faith in the Resurrection of Christ that I express my deepest sympathies for the falling asleep in the Lord of a great shepherd of the Coptic Orthodox Church, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. I was most fortunate while serving in Hawaii to meet, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, through a brother priest Fr. Anastasi St. Antony, now Abbot of St. Antony's Monastery in Bastow, CA; at St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church in Honolulu, Hawaii and to personally receive the blessings and prayers of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, now of blessed memory. May his “Memory Be Eternal”. May God repose his soul in the Paradise of Joy. May God also remember the peace and unity of the His Holy Church.

NORMAN AND NANCY COUSINS

March 18, 2012

SO SAD TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING...R.I.P

Archbishop Paul

March 18, 2012

More and more we need men of such holiness. And more and more we are losing them. Memory Eternal! Most Rev. Paul, S.S.B. (Lee S. Mc Colloster)

James Willner

March 18, 2012

May the eternal light shine upon him....

Timothy Jackson

March 18, 2012

May the world take example of his life and works. He led the Christians of Egypt through perilous times with grace, wisdom, and humor. Egypt and the world were singularly blessed by him.

David Zersen

March 18, 2012

May Clement and Origen and Athanasius greet you with joy.

mona berti farag

March 18, 2012

You will forever live in our hearts. Thank you for all that you have done for us.

Bob Mack

March 18, 2012

May your good works and memory be eternel!

March 18, 2012

Eternal be his memory.

Scott Chamberland

March 18, 2012

Rest in Peace

March 18, 2012

May the angels lead you into Paradise, may the Martyrs receive you at your coming, and take you to Jerusalem, the holy city. May the choirs of the Angels receive you, and may you with the once poor Lazurus, have rest everlasting. Amen

S Morrow

March 18, 2012

I give thanks to God for your wise teaching and guidance. May God welcome you into His closest presence.

March 18, 2012

You have been such a blessing and have touched millions of lives. We know you will watch over us and keep us safe

Dr. Alan Peabody

March 17, 2012

He was a light in this world. We pray for the repose of his soul.

March 17, 2012

BLESSINGS

dAN sILVA

March 17, 2012

I pray the LORD HAS YOU IN his arms.GOD BLESS.

M Milord

March 17, 2012

May God be your stronghold during this difficult time.

Mina Edouard

March 17, 2012

You're always in our hearts and minds.

You're our teacher..mentor..and beloved Pope.

I know you're doing now what you have always been doing..praying for us.

Be around... :)

(can't hold my tears yet!!)

Terri Patillo

March 17, 2012

G-d Bless and Keep you.

L B

March 17, 2012

A strong but gentle hand...

March 17, 2012

Memory Eternal.

Tasoni Demiana

March 17, 2012

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord...The Lord hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest forever, after the order of Melchizedek..Ps. 110..May he find peace and eternal rest in the Paradise of Joy...

John Masso

March 17, 2012

May he dwell among the righteous! Eternal memory!

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