Coptic Synaxarium
The Eighteenth Day of the Blessed Month of Baounah
Baounah 18
Inauguration of the New St. Mark Cathedral
in the Monastery of Anba Rowais
On this day, of the year 1684 A.M., that coincided with
Tuesday the 25th of June, 1968 A.D., and in the tenth year of the papacy
of Pope Kyrillos the Sixth, 116th Pope of Alexandria, the holy church celebrates
the inauguration of the new St. Mark Cathedral in Dair El-Anba Rowais,
which was known also as Dair El-Khandaq. For this occasion and for the
return of the relics of St. Mark the Apostle from Rome, after being in
the city of Venice in Italy for eleven centuries, i.e. since the ninth
century, a great religious celebration was organized. The celebration was
headed by H.H. Pope Kyrillos the Sixth and was attended by President Gamal
Abdel Naser, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Emperor Haile Selassie
the First, Emperor of Ethiopia, and many of the heads of different religions
and representatives of churches from all around the world. Among those
religious leaders was Mari Ignatius Yacoub the Third, the Antiochian Patriarch
for the Syrian Orthodox. Many momentous speeches, were delivered in different
languages for this occasion. The speakers were, Pope Kyrillos the Sixth,
the Patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox, Cardinal Doval, the head of the Roman
Papal delegation, the Catholicos Patriarch of Ethiopia, the secretary general
of the World Council of Churches, and the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia.
They all expressed their joy on this happy and blessed day, saluting the
church of Alexandria, which had a glorious history, with salutation of
appreciation and respect. At the end of the speeches the Pope along with
the President of Egypt and the Emperor of Ethiopia went to the entrance
of the new Cathedral. They unveiled the curtains from the commemorative
plaque that was prepared to perpetuate this historical day. This celebration
was attended by the journalists, the international news agencies' reporters,
radio, television and more than six thousand Egyptians and foreigners.
May the blessings of St. Mark be with us all. Amen.
Departure of St. Damianos, the 35th Pope
of Alexandria
On this day also, of the year 321 A.M. (June 25th,
605 A.D.) St. Damianos, 35th Pope of Alexandria, departed. He became a
monk in his early years in the desert of Scete. He continued to fight and
to devote himself to God for sixteen years. He was ordained a deacon in
the monastery of St. John the Short. Then he went to the monastery of the
fathers which is to the west of Alexandria, and there he increased his
asceticism. When Pope Peter (34) was enthroned on the See of St. Mark,
he brought and appointed Damianos a private secretary. Damianos pursued
a good course of life and everyone loved him. When Pope Peter departed,
the bishop unanimously agreed to ordain him a patriarch. He was enthroned
a patriarch on the second of Abib 285 A.M. (June 26th, 569 A.D.). He cared
for his flock well and he wrote many epistles and discourses. In the wilderness
of Scete, there were some followers of Melitius El-Assyuty, who drank wine
a few times during the night before they intended to partake of the Holy
Communion. They claimed that the Lord Christ gave to His disciples two
cups: the first He did not say, "This is My Blood" but when he gave them
the second cup he said, "This is My Blood." St. Damianos showed them their
error. He clarified to them that the first cup was the cup of the Jewish
passover, and He nullified it with the second cup. He also told them that
the canons of the church ban those that eat before communion from partaking
of the Holy Eucharist. Some of them turned from their evil, but those that
did not turn from their evil council were driven out of the wilderness.
When Anba Theophanius, the Antiochian Patriarch departed, they ordained
a successor to him called Peter, who sent a letter to Pope Damianos which
said, "There is no need for us to say that God is the three Persons." When
Pope Damianos read this letter he became enkindled with zeal. He wrote
him a letter which explained that God is, in no doubt, one in His Godhead,
one in essence, but He is Three persons, God the Father, God the Son, God
the Holy Spirit, One God. He wrote to him many testimonies from the Holy
Scriptures and from the sayings of the holy fathers. Nevertheless, Peter
refused to return to the truth, and insisted on his error. Pope Damianos
ordered that his name not be mentioned in the Divine Liturgy for twenty
years until the heretic died. Pope Damianos remained for thirty five years,
eleven month, and sixteen days, teaching and preaching to his flock. He
departed at a good old age.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.