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Pope Matthew III of Alexandria






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Pope


Matthew III of Alexandria
Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Papacy began7 September 1631 2 Pi Kogi Enavot 1347
Papacy ended31 March 1646 22 Paremhat 1362
PredecessorJohn XV
SuccessorMark VI
Personal details
Born

Tadros


Toukh El-Nasarah, El-Monufia, Egypt
Died31 March 1646 22 Paremhat 1362
Egypt
BuriedChurch in Toukh El-Nasarah
NationalityEgyptian
DenominationCoptic Orthodox Christian
ResidenceChurch of the Virgin Mary (Haret Zuweila)

Pope Matthew III of Alexandria (Abba Matta III; died 31 March 1646) was the 100th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. His papacy was during the time when Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire and was ruled by consecutive short-term (2–3 years each) representatives of the sultan and the church was under much pressure from the rulers.

After the departure of Pope Youannas XV on 2 Pi Kogi Enavot 1346 A.M. (7 September 1629 A.D.), the Synod of Bishops met with leaders of the Christian people, and thought together about whom to choose, and in consultation together they came to agreement on a monk named "Tadros" from the monastery of St. Macerious. He was born in Tookh Menoufia to Christian parents who taught him fear of God and piety, and gave him a good upbringing. Then he studied in the kotab school in his town (this was the name of "school" in the Middle Ages, attached to either the church or mosque. He studied the Coptic language and the Bible as well as math and science of his time).

As he grew up and learned, his inclinations began to appear in the direction of living of asceticism and austerity and asceticism and abstinence; and so longed to monastic life, so he left his town and went to the monastery of St Macerious in the wilderness of Nitrite following the saying of Christ "he who loves his father or mother more than me is not worthy of me. .. he who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me »(Mt 10: 38.37).

It was said[by whom?] in his biography that he became famous among his peers in the monastery because of supremacy of ethics and gentleness, knowledge and piety and righteousness, so he was promoted to be a priest of the monastery. Due to the severity of his zeal and his goodness and compassion, set up by the monks of the monastery as the, head of the monastery, and was commissioned to degree of "Alaagomans".

Ordination[edit]

On Sunday, Pi Kogi Enavot 3, 1347 (Sunday, September 8, 1631), he was ordained as pope "Matthew the third".[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ As stated in the "History of the Patriarchs", authored by bishop Fouh, p 187; and "accommodations inspirational", pp. 522–523.
  • ^ "Coptic history of the nation", p 253.
  • ^ calendar times of Christianity in Egypt, Ethiopia, p 268; "series History of the Popes", p 102.
  • Oriental Orthodox titles
    Preceded by

    John XV

    Coptic Pope
    1631–1646
    Succeeded by

    Mark VI


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