Sunday, January 2, 2011

Words And Prayers From The Ecumenical Day Of Prayer And Solidarity For Suffering In Egypt

From copticchurch.net:

Words and Prayers from the Ecumenical Day of Prayer and Solidarity for Christians Suffering in Egypt in New York


Wednesday, December 15th 2010





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Prayer at Ecumenical Day of Prayer and Solidarity, New York


 
His Excellency Most Reverend Archbishop Francis Assisi Chullikatt


JCD, the current Permanent Observer of the Holy See of Vatican to the

United Nations


 
His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian


Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America


 
H.G. Bishop Serapion, Bishop of Los Angeles


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H.G. Bishop Youssef, Bishop of the Southern United States



 
H.G. Bishop Suriel, Bishop of Melbourne, Australia


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H.G. Bishop David, General Bishop - North America



 
Ecumenical Day of Prayer and Solidarity for Christians Suffering in Egypt


Friday, December 10th 2010



As the world follows the unfortunate events affecting Christians in Egypt and experiences the pain and injustice they face because of their faith, the Coptic Orthodox bishops of the United States, including Their Graces Bishop Serapion, Bishop Youssef, Bishop Macarious, Bishop David, and Bishop Michael have called for a Day of Prayer and Solidarity on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.





Confident in the promise of God that "the gates of hell shall not prevail against [the Church]" (Matt. 16:18), all of the bishops, priests and people will celebrate Divine Liturgy on this day to express solidarity with Christian brothers and sisters in Egypt who are undergoing painful circumstances because of their faith.

This Day of Prayer and Solidarity is an ecumenical one, reflecting the words of St. Paul the Apostle "that there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care for one another. And if one member suffers, all the members suffer with it; or if one member is honored, all the members rejoice with it" (1 Cor. 12:25-26).

On this day, there will be a joint prayer at St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral (Corner of 34th St. & 2nd Avenue, New York, NY). In addition, all Coptic Orthodox churches in America will celebrate Divine Liturgies on the morning of Tuesday, December 14.

We call upon all members of the Church to pray for Christians in Egypt. We call upon anyone who wishes to express feelings of outrage and solidarity with our brethren in Egypt to be objective and do so in a manner worthy of the Christian teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ. We call upon everyone to pray for the following:

Pray for the peace of the Church and for our beloved father and shepherd, Holiness Pope Shenouda iii.

We pray for the souls of the martyrs and their families, and those who are unjustly imprisoned, injured and all who are suffering.

Pray for peace and security in Egypt, and for our beloved President, and all officials.

Pray for those who mistreat us and persecute us, as our Lord taught, that they may see the beauty of God in justice and equality.

Bishop Serapion

Bishop of Los Angeles





Bishop Youssef

Bishop of the Southern United States





Bishop Macarius

General Bishop-North America





Bishop David

General Bishop-North America





Bishop Michael

General Bishop Virginia & nearby parishes












"He is a Chosen Vessel of Mine" (Acts 9:15) - Pope Shenouda III

Monday, November 15th 2010





On Sunday, 14th November 2010 the Coptic Orthodox Church worldwide will celebrated the 39th Anniversary of the enthronement of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III as the 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the Holy and Apostolic See of St. Mark. The unprecedented revival of the Coptic Church toward the second half of the 20th Century and the first decade of the 21st Century is one of the great historical events of world Christianity. This is directly due to the charismatic and dynamic leadership of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, who has transformed the entire landscape of the Church.

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