Monasticism was born in Egypt and was instrumental in the formation of the Coptic Church’s character of submission and humbleness, thanks to the teachings and writings of the Great Fathers of Egypt’s Deserts. Monasticism started in the last years of the third century and flourished in the fourth century. Saint Anthony, the world’s first Christian monk was a Copt from Upper Egypt. Saint Pachom, who established the rules of monasticism, was a Copt. And, Saint Paul, the world’s first anchorite is also a Copt. Other famous Coptic desert fathers include Saint Makarios, Saint Moses the Black, and Saint Mina the wondrous. The more contemporary desert fathers include the late Pope Cyril VI and his disciple Bishop Mina Abba Mina.
By the end of the fourth century, there were hundreds of monasteries, and thousands of cells and caves scattered throughout the Egyptian hills. Many of these monasteries are still flourishing and have new vocations till this day. All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil, organiser of the monastic movement in Asia minor visited Egypt around 357 A.D. and his rule is followed by the eastern Churches; Saint Jerome, who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt around 400 A.D. and left details of his experiences in his letters; Saint Benedict founded monasteries in the sixth century on the model of Saint Pachom, but in a stricter form. And countless pilgrims visited the “Desert Fathers” and emulated their spiritual, disciplined lives. There is even evidence that Copts had missionaries to Nothern Europe. One example is Saint Moritz of the Theban Legion who was drafted from Egypt to serve under the Roman flag and ended up teaching Christianity to inhabitants of the Swiss Alps, where a small town and a Monastery that contains his relics as well as some of his books and belongings are named after him. Another saint from the Theban Legion is Saint Victor, known among Copts as “Boktor”.
He received his bachelor’s degree in pharmacy in 1975 from Alexandria University and earned a fellowship for the World Health Organization from the British International Health Institute in England in 1985. He attended the Coptic Seminary and graduated in 1983. He then worked as a manager in a pharmaceutical company in Damanhour that was owned by the Ministry of Health.
On July 23, 2010, H. H. Pope Shenouda III appointed him to serve our beloved church St. Mary and St. John the Beloved (SMSJB).
SMSJB Church’s e-mail:
[email protected]
For it is in our power, when we are examined, to deny that we are Christians, but we would not live by telling a lie… “St. Justin the Martyr”
Our church is named “St. Mary and St. John the Beloved (SMSJB).” St. Mary and St. John the Beloved disciple were very close saints to our Lord Jesus Christ and continued with Him till the Cross. Our patron saints loved God and one another, fulfilling the greatest commandments.
KEY FACTS ABOUT SMSJB INC
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- Company name
- SMSJB INC
- Status
- Active
- Filed Number
- P14000101855
- FEI Number
- 47-2650682
- Date of Incorporation
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December 24, 2014
Age - 11 years
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Domestic for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://smsjb.com
- Phones
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(905) 837-0888
(905) 837-0810
SMSJB INC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 2422 SOUTH ATLANTIC AVENUE,
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES,
FL,
32118
- Mailing Address
- 180 MAXOME AVE,
TORONTO,
ON,
M2M 3-L2,
CA
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