(Christianity Today) Why Pope Shenouda's Death Matters to Egyptian Protestants

Pope Shenouda, the controversial yet beloved head of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt, died Saturday after 40 years of leading and reforming the ancient Christian communion. His death complicates the uncertain position of Orthodox believers””who represent 90 percent of Egyptian Christians””now that Islamists have surged to leadership following Egypt’s revolution last January.

Coptic Protestants respected and appreciated the pope.

“Shenouda was a pope of the Bible,” said Ramez Atallah, head of the Bible Society of Egypt. “We are the fifth-largest Bible society in the world because [he] created a hunger for the Scriptures among Copts.”

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2 comments on “(Christianity Today) Why Pope Shenouda's Death Matters to Egyptian Protestants

  1. Katherine says:

    An obituary written by Dr. Mouneer Anis, the Anglican Bishop of Egypt, is [url=http://www.friendsanglicandioceseegypt.org/PDF/Obituary_for_Pope_Shenouda_III_(March_2012).pdf]here[/url].

  2. Katherine says:

    Oh, sorry, I see Dr. Harmon had just posted the text of the obituary, but not an online link.