Coptic Synaxarium
The Nineteenth Day of the Blessed Month of Baounah
Baounah 19
First Pontifical Liturgy is the New St. Mark
Cathedral in the Monastery of Anba Rowais
On this day, of the year
1684 (Wednesday, June 26th, 1968), the church celebrated the first Pontifical
Liturgy in the new St. Mark Cathedral in the monastery of Anba Rowais,
which was known as Dair El-Khandaq, where the relics of St. Mark were placed
after his return from Venice and Rome. On the morning of Wednesday the
19th of Baounah (June 26th) at about six o'clock, Pope Kyrillos took the
box of the relics of St. Mark, that he had placed on the altar of the old
St. Mark Cathedral in El-Azbakiah upon its arrival. He brought it in his
private car to the new St. Mark Cathedral. The Pontifical Divine Liturgy
that was celebrated on this occasion was headed by H.H. Pope Kyrillos the
Sixth, and participating with him were the patriarch Mari Ignatius Yacoub
the Third, the Antiochian Patriarch for the Syrian Orthodox, and a number
of Syrian, Indian and Armenian Orthodox bishops. This celebration was attended
by Emperor Haile Selassie the First, Emperor of Ethiopia, Cardinal Doval,
the head of the Roman Papal delegation and Cardinal of Algeria, many of
the heads of different religions and representatives of churches from all
around the world, and more than six thousand Egyptians and foreigners.
During the Liturgy, the box that contained the relics of St. Mark the Apostle
was placed on a table in the middle of the eastern part of the altar of
the Cathedral, and remained there till the end of the liturgy. Right after
the liturgy, Pope Kyrillos went down carrying the box along with the Emperor,
the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch and the heads of the churches in a magnificent
procession. They went to the sanctuary that was prepared for St. Mark under
the main altar of the Cathedral. Pope Kyrillos placed the box inside the
marbled altar, which was covered by a large marble slab and on it was the
altar table. The different choral groups then sang, successively in different
languages, songs and hymns that befit the occasion in salutation for St.
Mark. They sang in Coptic, Ethiopian, Syrian, Armenian, Greek, Latin, and
in Arabic. The day was a joyous day and one of the most blessed days in
the history of the church of Alexandria.
May the blessings of St. Mark be with us all. Amen.
Departure of Pope Archelaus, the Eighteenth
Pope of Alexandria
On this day also, of the year
28 A.M. (June, 312 A.D.) Pope Archelaus, the Eighteenth Pope of Alexandria,
departed. He was a priest in the church of Alexandria. When Pope Peter
the first, the seal of martyrs, received the crown of martyrdom, the believers
in Alexandria agreed and gathered the bishops. They ordained Archelaus
the priest a Patriarch instead of Pope Peter,as he commended before his
departure from this world. When he was enthroned on the patriarchal chair
in the 19th of Kiahk, 28 A.M. (December 24th, 311 A.D.), a group of people
came to him and asked him to accept Arius in the church. He accepted their
petition against the command of his father Pope Peter, but he did not remain
on the Chair longer than six months, then departed.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. George (Girgis) known
as El-Mezahem
This day also, in the year
675 A.M. (June, 959 A.D.), marks the martyrdom of St. George, the new martyr,
known as El-Mezahem. His father was a Moslem bedouin. He married a Christian
woman from the city of Demerah El-kibliah. He had from her three sons,
one of them was this Saint, and they called him El-Mezahem. He used to
go with his mother to the church at a young age. He also used to see the
children of the Christians dress in white on the days that they partook
of the Holy Mysteries. He longed that his mother would dress him like them,
and allow him to eat from whatever they ate at the altar. His mother told
him that could not be, unless he was baptized. She gave him a portion of
the blessed Eulogia bread, that they distributed to the people, and it
tasted in his mouth like that of honey. He meditated in his heart and said,
"If the taste of this bread that was not consecrated by prayers tastes
like this, what will be the taste of the Offering?" His longing for the
faith in Christ increased from that time. When he grew up, he married a
Christian woman, and he told her that he wished to become a Christian.
She told him that he had to be baptized. He went to Birma, was baptized
there and was called George (Girgis). When this matter became known, he
went to Domiat. The Moslems there recognized him, seized him and tortured
him. Then he escaped and fled to the city of Saft Abu-Trab, where he stayed
for three years. When his matter became known again he went to the city
of Katurah, and remained there serving the church of St. George, then went
back to Demerah.
When the Moslems of the
city of Demerah knew his history, they seized him, and delivered him to
the governor who put him in prison. The Moslems assembled and broke the
door of the prison. They beat the Saint severely, split open his head,
and left him between life and death. When some of the believers came on
the morrow to bury him, for they thought that he was dead, they found him
alive. The Moslems convened a council, and threatened him, but he did not
change his conviction. They hung him up on the mast of a ship, but the
governor ordered that he be taken down and cast him up in prison. His wife
strengthened him, and comforted him. She taught him to believe that the
punishment which had come upon him was because of his sins; lest Satan
lead him astray and he might boast that he became like the martyrs. The
angel of the Lord appeared to him, comforted him, strengthened him, and
informed him that he would receive the crown of martyrdom on the next day.
On the next morning, the Moslems gathered with the governor and demanded
from him that the head of El-Mozahem be cut off. He handed him over to
them. They took him, and cut off his head near the church of the angel
Michael in the city of Demerah. They cast his body in hot fire for a day
and a night. But his body did not burn, so they put him in a barrel and
threw him into the river. By the Will of God the barrel landed on the shore
of an island, which was inhabited by a believing woman. She took his body,
shrouded him, hid him in her house until they built a church for him, in
which they laid his body.
May his intercession be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Bishai Anoub
On this day also, St. Bishai
Anoub, which means "fine gold", was martyred. He was from the city of Banios,
in the diocese of Domiat. He was one of the soldiers of Cyprianus, governor
of Athribis. When persecution was incited against the Christians, he went
to the governor and confessed his faith in the Lord Christ before him.
The governor tortured him, then sent him to the governor of Ansena (Antinoe).
St. Bishai openly declared his faith in Christ before Arianus, the governor
of Ansena, who tortured him severely. Finally, he ordered his head cut
off outside the city. A great multitude followed him outside of the city.
One of them, was the keeper of the lions of Arianus, the governor, and
he had with him two lions bound with chains. One of them rushed forward,
broke the chain, and attacked the Saint to devour him. Immediately, the
angel of the Lord appeared, took the Saint and brought him to the city
of Ain-Shams where his martyrdom was consummated.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.