Friday, 2 November 2012

Coptic Nayrouz Vespers Service in St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey

30 October 2012

It was my great pleasure to have witnessed one of the most memorable events to date in the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, Coptic Vespers in St Margaret's Church Westminster Abbey, the parish church for the Palace of Westminster, the House of Commons.

One of the proudest and most uplifting moments was seeing our Coptic deacons, priests and HG Bishop Angaelos and HE Metropolitan Seraphim in a procession with bishops and clergy from our sister Orthodox Churches, the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church, and a variety of other Churches and denominations, all united with one accord.

Being the first service of its kind, the Coptic community and its guests chanted praises alongside some of the United Kingdom's most influential parliamentary figures including the Rt. Hon Alistair Burt MP, Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Foreign and the Rt. Hon John Bercow MP, Speaker of the House of Commons.
In an introduction by The Reverend Andrew Tremlett, Rector of St Margaret’s Church, the Coptic community and guests were warmly welcomed on behalf of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey.

In his sermon, His Grace Bishop Angaelos reminded us that despite the struggles in Egypt, there is so much for us to be thankful for, particularly compared to the plight of our brothers and sisters in Syria and throughout the Middle East. He spoke of the significance of the Coptic New Year for which we were gathered to celebrate, marking the start of the Coptic calendar, which commences from the most severe period of persecution in the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Referring to the Remembrance Day, Bishop Angaelos noted that in both these events we do not commemorate the war or bloodshed, but rather the bravery and resilience of those involved.
His Grace then shared the verse, ‘I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh’ (Ezekiel 36:26). The heart of flesh is our natural state as the image and likeness of God, and is the heart that every single person was born with, but that is sometimes hardened by the corruption of life over time. The God-given heart of flesh is one that loves and respects equally, and does not discriminate regardless of person or situation. The concluding message was that we always have hope in God, Who will guide this new Coptic Year and bring peace to Egypt, the Middle East and the whole world.

The Rt. Hon Alistair Burt then addressed the issue of persecution in Egypt and reiterated that Britain will always do everything in its power to eliminate religious discrimination in Egypt. Similar words were spoken by the Rt. Hon John Bercow (below), who also echoed the importance and significance of the Coptic Community in the United Kingdom.
In this unforgettable night of unity and fellowship within the walls of the one thousand year old Church of St Margaret Westminster Abbey, hosting the ritual service of the two thousand year old Coptic Orthodox Church, we raised our prayers with the incense to our Lord, to keep us united as one in this great nation of Britain, our new home, and to bring peace and prosperity to our blessed country Egypt.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Press Release: Coptic Orthodox Church Service at St Margaret's, Westminster Abbey

From left to right: His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom,  Reverend Cannon Andrew Tremlett, rector of St Margaret's church, and the Rt Hon Alistair Burt, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs


PRESS RELEASE
For immediate use
October 31 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Public Relations Office

A special service was held at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster on 30 October 2012 to commemorate the Coptic Feast of Nayrouz, marking the new Coptic Year. The service was the first of its kind for the Coptic community in the United Kingdom.

The service was attended by members of the House of Lords, the Speaker of the House of Commons, as well as heads and representatives of numerous Christian churches and denominations, and inter-religious governmental and non-governmental organisations.

Reverend Cannon Andrew Tremlett, rector of St Margaret’s church welcomed all on behalf of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey, and a message from the Right Reverend Archbishop of Canterbury was read by Canon Jonathan Goodall, his personal secretary.


During the service, which was prayed predominantly in English with some Coptic, His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, addressed the changing political climate in Egypt, the challenges faced in the Middle East, and the new application of a new found democracy. Bishop Angaelos also spoke about the papal selection process and the general state of Christians in Egypt.

"At this significant time in the contemporary history of the Coptic Orthodox Church, we are prayerfully waiting for the announcement of the 118th Pope of Alexandria while at the same time hopeful that God can use this opportunity of change in Egypt to provide a heart for all where the rights, liberties, entitlements, and responsibilities of every person are considered equally before society and the law."

At the end of the service there were addresses from the Rt Hon John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, and the Rt Hon Alistair Burt, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs. After the service there was a drinks reception for all those who attended.

*Ends*

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Monday, 29 October 2012

Press Release: Final three candidates for papacy announced

PRESS RELEASE
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29 October 2012



The Coptic Orthodox Church UK
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Three candidates remain after votes were counted as part of the penultimate stage of the Papal Selection Process for The Coptic Orthodox Church. The 118th Pope will be announced on 4 November 2012.

The Holy Synod has announced the final 3 papal candidates as part of the process to select the 118th Pope for the Coptic Orthodox Church. The three remaining candidates who were chosen by the 2411 eligible voters are:

Bishop Roufail
Bishop Tawadros
Father Rafael Ava-Mina

His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom said,

‘As we near the end of this historic process, our own prayerful work and deliberation has now come to an end and the next stage requires prayer alone. Through these prayers and the altar ballot on 4 November, we place everything in the faithful hands of God, confident that He is the true Shepherd of the Church, and that He will continue to faithfully guide His Church in Egypt as He has for over two thousand years.’

In a process that has taken nine months, the new Pope will be selected in an altar ballot during a Liturgical service at The Grand Cathedral of St Mark in Cairo on 4 November 2012.

For details of the Papal Selection Process please visit CopticCentre.Blogspot.com, or click here.

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Friday, 19 October 2012

New dates for Papal Selection Process

Church-wide fast:    22-24 October
Papal Election:        29 October in Cairo
Church-wide fast:    31 October - 2 November
Altar ballot:              4 November (118th Pope announced)

Enthronement:        18 November

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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Press Release: New dates for Papal Selection Process


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Date: 16 Oct 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
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The new Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church will be chosen on 4 November 2012, as announced by the Nominations Committee on 16 October 2012.

The Nominations Committee in Cairo announced the new dates for the papal selection process, with the election on 29 October 2012, and the altar ballot 6 days later on 4 November. 

His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom said,

‘Due to the early conclusion of the eliminations stage, the Nominations Committee has seen it fit to expedite the remainder of the process, so that the 118th Pope of Alexandria will be enthroned in November, earlier than expected.’

*Ends*

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Saturday, 13 October 2012

Press Release: Final five Papal candidates announced


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Date: 13 Oct 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
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His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, announced the final 5 candidates for papacy following the official announcement of the Coptic Orthodox Church Nominations Committee.

On 13 October 2012, His Grace Bishop Angaelos announced the final 5 candidates for papacy following the official announcement, in Egypt, of the Coptic Orthodox Church Nominations Committee. 

Two of the papal candidates are bishops and three are monks. The candidates are:

Bishop Roufail
Bishop Tawadros
Father Rafael Ava-Mina
Father Pakhamious El-Souriani
Father Seraphim El-Souriani   

The final 5 candidates will be put forward for the papal election on 24 November, where the list will be reduced to 3 candidates. The new pope to succeed the late Pope Shenouda III will be chosen on 2 December 2012 from among those three by altar ballot, and enthroned later that month. Pope Shenouda III departed on 17 March 2012 after forty-one years of papacy.

*Ends*

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Friday, 14 September 2012

Press Release: Statement by HG Bishop Angaelos RE alleged Coptic involvement in film 'Innocence of Muslims' and the resulting unrest


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Date: 14 Sep 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
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In relation to the claims of the alleged involvement of Coptic Christians in the film ‘Innocence of Muslims’ and the resulting unrest in the Middle East, His Grace Bishop Angaelos has released a statement.

“It is of course the right of individuals or groups to protest in a responsible manner against conduct that insults what they hold sacred. Having said that, as these protests continue to escalate, sometimes dangerously out of hand, there must be a realisation that in Egypt, its surrounding region, and beyond, it is only local citizens and communities, and the reputation of these states that is being damaged through such aggressive and violent behaviour.”

The full statement is available here.

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Statement by His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK


Statement by His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of 
The Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK

In assessing the recent developments surrounding the release of the film 'Innocence of Muslims' that insults Islam, and the alleged involvement of ‘Coptic Christians’, it is imperative that a clear distinction be made between the vast majority of Coptic Christians, and a minute minority that may choose to use inflammatory and insulting means to further political agenda. Coptic Christians in Egypt, across all churches and denominations, are known to be a peaceful people who have faced persecution for centuries and have never retaliated in any way that would insult or demean any other faith or faith group. 

Having the largest Christian presence in the Middle East and numbering in the order of 18 million, Coptic Christians have peacefully coexisted alongside their Muslim brethren for centuries. Despite repeated attacks by religious extremists upon churches and communities, they continue to live a message of love, forgiveness, peace, and tolerance.

In this and in similar cases, it is of course the right of individuals or groups to protest in a responsible manner against conduct that insults what they hold sacred. Having said that, as these protests continue to escalate, sometimes dangerously out of hand, there must be a realisation that in Egypt, its surrounding region, and beyond, it is only local citizens and communities, and the reputation of these states that is being damaged through such aggressive and violent behaviour.

In a changing region that hopes to safeguard the rights of every individual, it is of course unacceptable for anyone to demean or insult another faith, whether it be the film currently in the spotlight or the radical Muslim cleric who burned, spat on and threatened to further desecrate a Holy Bible in a public square in Cairo. 

While we must realise and accept that there will always be differences on faith matters between religious communities, it must also be agreed that interaction, conversation, debate, dialogue and even protest must be in a respectful and peaceful manner that safeguards the wellbeing of individuals and the harmony of communities.

We pray for peace to prevail at this challenging time, and healing for those who have suffered injury, pain or offense of any kind; we especially pray for the repose of those who have lost their lives, and comfort to their families and those whom they have left behind.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Press Release: The Coptic Orthodox Church announces Papal Selection dates


PRESS RELEASE
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Date: 13 Sep 2012
The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Public Relations Office

The new pope of The Coptic Orthodox Church will be chosen on 2 December 2012 as announced by the Holy Synod and Nominations Committee on Wednesday 12 September 2012. The official list of Papal nominees and final dates that will bring the Papal selection process to a close was also announced.

The Holy Synod and Nominations Committee of the Coptic Orthodox Church have announced that the new pope to succeed His Holiness the late Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the holy Apostolic See of Saint Mark, will be chosen on 2 December 2012. Pope Shenouda III departed on 17th March 2012 after forty-one years of papacy.

The Papal Selection Timeline as announced on Wednesday 12 September 2012 is as follows:

  • 14 September- Final papal nominations announced by nominations committee
  • 15-30 September - Period for challenges to nominations by voters
  • 1-3 October - Church-wide fast for the coming stage of the process
  • 3 October - Nominations committee commences deliberations and creates a shortlist of 5-7 candidates for papal election
  • 19-21 November - Church-wide fast before Papal election
  • 24 November - Papal election
  • 26-29 November - Church-wide fast preceding Altar Ballot
  • 2 December - Liturgical service at the Grand Cathedral of St Mark in which the Altar Ballot will take place and the new pope will be chosen.

The Nominations Committee will formally issue the final list of Papal Candidates on Friday 14 September, and they are:

  • Metropolitan Bishoy of Damietta
  • Bishop Youannes
  • Bishop Rafael
  • Bishop Pafnotious of Samalout
  • Bishop Boutros
  • Bishop Tawadros
  • Bishop Kyrollos of Milan
  • Father Rafael Ava-Mina
  • Father Maximos El-Antony
  • Father Shenouda Anba-Bishoy
  • Father Pakhomious El-Souriany
  • Father Daniel El-Souriani
  • Father Anastasi El-Samuel
  • Father Bishoy Anba-Paula
  • Father Saweris Anba-Paula
  • Father Seraphim El-Souriany
  • Father Pigol Anba-Bishoy
His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom who has issued a detailed explanation of the papal selection process said:

“The papal selection process, albeit lengthy, has been carried out thus far with integrity, transparency and inclusion of the broad spectrum of the Coptic Orthodox Church both inside and outside Egypt. As we approach the selection of the new pope, we are confident that this process has been carried out for centuries, and is not merely based on democratic election, but primarily on a collective prayerfulness and faith in God’s choice.”

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Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Papal Selection

The Papal Selection Process
For the Coptic Orthodox Church
An Explanation by HG Bishop Angaelos
General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom


1.     The vacancy of the See of Saint Mark
2.     The electoral process
3.     Those eligible to vote
4.     Diagrammatic timeline


1. The vacancy of the See of Saint Mark
Over the past two thousand years, the Coptic Orthodox Church has existed in Egypt, and since that time there has been an unbroken line of shepherds of the Church, commencing with the great evangelist Saint Mark, and extending to His Holiness, the late Pope Shenouda III, 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark.

After the departure of His Holiness on 17 March 2012, we find ourselves in need of a shepherd for the Church, and are confident that God, who promises that He will never leave us orphans, will provide a shepherd according to His own heart.
Over the coming months, the Holy Synod (the council of metropolitans and bishops of the Coptic Orthodox Church), the General Lay Council (the long-existing body of laity that sees to the administrative matters of the Church) and the Coptic community in general will be called to faithfully carry out their part in placing our desires before God according to His instruction to us, while at the same time being prayerfully confident that He will be with us every step of the way. What we must also remember is that this process leads up to the Altar Ballot at the final stage, through which God will choose the right shepherd for us.

2. The electoral process
The process for electing the new pope was formulated by the Coptic Orthodox Church and made law by the Egyptian Parliament, creating the 1957 Statute. This statute requires that within seven days of the passing of the Pope, the most senior metropolitan of the Holy Synod calls a meeting of the Holy Synod in order to elect an Interim Patriarch. HE Metropolitan Mikhail of Assiut, the most senior metropolitan, delegated HE Metropolitan Pakhomious to convene the meeting. At that joint meeting of the Holy Synod and the General Lay Council of 22 March 2012, HE Metropolitan Pakhomious was unanimously voted as Interim Patriarch.

At the same meeting, the Nominations Committee was appointed by the Holy Synod, and its role is to receive and process nominations for Papacy from the Holy Synod and the General Lay Council. This Committee comprises eighteen members in total, nine from the Holy Synod and nine from the General Lay Council.
Out of respect for the memory of our departed father His Holiness Pope Shenouda III and the feelings of the Church in general, the Holy Synod unanimously decided that it would not make or receive nominations until the forty-day memorial period for His Holiness was concluded on 26 April 2012. This period has now come to an end, and nominations are being received by the Nominations Committee.

Candidates, who must be at least forty years of age and have been in monasticism for at least 15 years, can be nominated by either six members of the Holy Synod or twelve members of the General Lay Council. Nominations are accepted by the Nominations Committee for up to sixty days after the departure of the late Pope.
The Nominations Committee considers all nominations and applies the criteria previously decided by the Holy Synod to all nominees. This committee accordingly undertakes an elimination process until a final list of candidates is determined. These names are then publicly announced and posted for a fifteen-day period, during which time challenges by eligible voters may be presented to the Nominations Challenges Committee. This committee comprises three members of the Holy Synod and two members of the General Lay Council.

There is a thirty-day period for the processing of objections and appeals against those objections, after which the ruling of this committee is final and a list of five to seven candidates is announced. A date is then determined for the papal elections; this date should be no more than thirty days after the determination of the names of those candidates.
On the first Sunday after the announcement of the election results, the names of the three candidates who receive the most votes are placed on the altar at a Liturgy celebrated by all the members of the Holy Synod and thousands of Coptic faithful.  At the end of that Liturgy, one of the three names is chosen from upon the altar, known as the 'Altar Ballot'; usually by a child. This is done by the drawing of one of the three folded papers, each containing one candidate’s name; the folded paper is then opened, the name read out and held up to display before the people, announcing the next shepherd of the Coptic Orthodox Church as the 118th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark. To finalise the process the other two papers are also opened.

3. Those eligible to vote
Running parallel to this process is the appointment of those who will vote in the papal election, and this is administered by an Electoral Committee that is made up of members of the Holy Synod and General Lay Council.

Each diocese is represented by twelve lay members as well as members of clergy with official roles. Once the lists of those nominated to vote are presented to the Electoral Committee, that committee ascertains their eligibility and compliance with the general criteria in accordance with the statute. Once the final list is published and posted, there is a subsequent fifteen-day period for other voters to make any challenge to the proposed voters in writing to the Electoral Committee. Again, only those eligible to vote can object.
Those eligible to vote are: members of the Holy Synod, current and former members of the General Lay Council, twelve representative lay members from every diocese, specific members of Clergy who hold official responsibilities within the diocese, current and former Christian government ministers and members of the Egyptian parliament, as well as Christian Journalists who work for daily newspapers and are registered with the Egyptian Press Association.

One matter that has been considered quite closely by the Holy Synod and the Electoral Committee is that of dioceses and parishes outside Egypt. When this process was formulated in 1957, there were only a handful of these parishes, but they now number in the hundreds, serving between ten and fifteen percent of Coptic Orthodox Christians globally.
For the purposes of this election, where there are existing dioceses outside Egypt, these are treated in the same manner as those in Egypt with respect to the assignment of voters to represent that diocese; but where there are churches that do not fall within a particular diocese they are grouped within a long-term diocesan model and are treated as papal dioceses such as Cairo or Alexandria. In this case, they are also assigned twelve voters to represent them.

For the purposes of the papal elections, the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland are divided into four dioceses, and within each diocese those eligible to vote are: the bishop, twelve lay voters representing the diocese, and priests who hold official responsibilities. According to the papal election process, there may be, if the bishop chooses, a Consultative Committee of five lay members to assist him in determining the twelve voters from the diocese. The final voter selection represents as wide a demographic distribution as possible, taking into account parishes, geography, gender and age.
The entire electoral process is estimated to take approximately six months, with the expectation that the elections will be held around September 2012, subject to any extensions or unexpected delays. All dioceses will vote on the same day, and the Holy Synod will decide the voting day pursuant to the statute.

Within these steps we find a robust process that includes: nominations from peers within the Holy Synod, nominations from laity through the General Lay Council, systematic scrutiny with a process of challenges and appeals, representative democratic election, and above all, the Altar Ballot that encompasses this whole process with a spirit of prayer and trustful submission to the will of God.

4. Diagrammatic Timeline
While the chronological order of stages will not change, these dates are set based on the stipulation of the electoral statute and may change as committees find the need for extensions to their allotted timescale, which will in turn have an effect upon the following stages.

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Press Release: Departure of His Holiness Abune Paulos, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church


PRESS RELEASE
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Date: 16 August 2012

 The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Public Relations Office

Departure of His Holiness Abune Paulos, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church on 16 August 2012.  

The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom extends its condolences to and offers its prayers for her sister Ethiopian Orthodox Church upon the departure of His Holiness Abune Paulos, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.

His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom said:

“Upon hearing of the departure of His Holiness the late Abune Paulos, I contacted His Eminence Archbishop Antonios of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church here in the United Kingdom, expressing our condolences and assuring him of our prayers. We pray repose for the soul of Abune Paulos and for comfort, strength and wisdom for the Ethiopian Orthodox faithful around the world. Having ourselves recently experienced the departure of our pope and patriarch, we are as confident that God will provide our brethren in our sister church a faithful shepherd and servant, as we are that He will provide the same for us.”

**ENDS**

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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Press Release: Community Festival Day 2012 at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK


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Date: 2 August 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
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A Community Festival Day for all the family will be held at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Stevenage on Saturday 4 August 2012.

On Saturday 4 August, The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in the UK will invite the local community to explore their local cathedral. The Mayor of Stevenage will also be in attendance. The event is free and open to every member of the community, and promises to be a great day out for all the family.

His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom said:

“We are looking forward to opening our doors to the whole community as we celebrate this wonderful year in the United Kingdom, in keeping with the spirit of Her Majesty the Queen’s Jubilee and the hosting of the Olympics. We pray for a wonderful day where the whole family can come together to celebrate Stevenage as one community.”

There will be live coverage of the Olympic Games, with activities for children including a bouncy castle, football, face painting as well as a mini-Olympic sports competition. Tours of St. George Cathedral will take place on the hour, giving an insight into the background and heritage of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

All people of all ages are invited and encouraged to attend the festival. If you would like to attend and have any questions please contact VisitUs@CopticCentre.com

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Thursday, 26 July 2012

Press Release: The Coptic Cathedral of St George at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK will ring its bells in unison with churches across the country signifying the first day of the Olympics.

PRESS RELEASE
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Date: 26 July 2012


The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Public Relations Office

The Coptic Cathedral of St George at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK will ring its bells in unison with churches across the country signifying the first day of the Olympics.

On Friday 27 July at 8:12am, the Coptic Cathedral of St George at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK will ring its bells in unison with churches across the country, signifying the first day of the Olympics.

As part of the unifying effort to encourage a spirit of peace, community and excitement for the upcoming Olympics and Paralympics, His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom said the following:

“2012 has been a mixed year of festive celebrations and economic struggles, and this historic third hosting of the Olympic Games in London brings hope of greater social interaction, hope and prosperity. We celebrate as a nation and as nations together, praying for joy, safety and peace. We also pray for those who are organising, participating and supporting, that God may bless this time for them, and keep this empowering and unifying spirit alive for months and years to come.”

*ENDS*

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Saturday, 14 July 2012

Press Release: European Football Tournament in Stevenage

PRESS RELEASE
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Date: 14 July 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
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England to defend their title as Stevenage plays host to the 2nd Annual European Football Tournament in Shephalbury Park.

Seven football teams are battling it out in the Annual European football tournament hosted by The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre, home to St. George Cathedral in Stevenage. The teams are playing in Shephalbury Park on Saturday 14 July, with the finals on Sunday 15 July.

England are hoping to defend their title, facing teams from Sweden, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland.

The event is free to attend and open to all members of the public.

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Sunday, 24 June 2012

Statement by His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom on the announcement of Mr Mohammed Morsi as the new president of Egypt on the 23rd June 2012.



PRESS RELEASE
For immediate use
Date: 24th June 2012

The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Public Relations Office

Statement by HG Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom on the announcement of the new president of Egypt on 24th June 2012. 

With the announcement of Mr Mohammed Morsi as president, this signifies a new step in the continuing process of change through which Egypt has been travelling over the past sixteen months. This process has come at great cost, and after much dedication and commitment from so many, having been inspired by the faithfulness and courage of the Egyptian people, and leading some to offer even the ultimate sacrifice of their lives.

We pray that God grant him wisdom to govern Egypt and her people, and hope this heralds a smooth transition to continuing democracy, leading to positive reform and the building of a new ethos that is cohesive, instilling a sense of citizenship, ownership and responsibility into every Egyptian. This is the time for Egypt to become a nation that does not focus on a person's religious or political stance, but more on his or her contribution and accountability to a single nation state and equality before the law.

We call for an Egypt for all, one that takes into consideration the value and rights of every citizen, and pray for the new president as he takes on this responsibility. We hope that throughout his service, it is the good of the people of Egypt that will always be core to the decisions he makes at this formative stage and throughout his period in office.

Egypt is a land blessed by God, Who has promised that He will keep her and her people close to His heart, and for this reason we are confident that in the days, months and years ahead, He will continue to safeguard and protect her people and lead them to a greater good.

**ENDS**

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Thursday, 14 June 2012

Press Release: The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom responds to the Government Equalities Office Consultation relating to same-sex civil marriage

PRESS RELEASE
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Date: 14th June 2012

 
The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK
Media and Communications Office

 



The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom responds to the Government Equalities Office Consultation relating to same-sex civil marriage.

In response to the Government Equalities Office Consultation, The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom has stated that it cannot support the proposal relating to same-sex civil marriage, listing the following items for careful consideration:

1. While this current Consultation attempts to reassure by claiming that “the Government does not propose to open up religious marriage to same-sex couples”, the term ‘marriage’ in itself is one that has been utilised within a religious context for millennia, and applied to a sanctified and Sacramental union between a man and a woman. The mere redefinition of this term as proposed would indeed change the meaning as commonly defined and understood and would in turn place unnecessary pressure and expectation upon religious institutions to move in the same direction.

2. There is no apparent benefit to society from the redefinition of marriage to incorporate ‘civil marriage’, as Civil Partnerships currently allow for equal rights and responsibilities. To alter this definition is to undoubtedly directly impact religious institutions, undermine the sanctity of marriage and infringe upon freedom of religious practice.

3. From a legal perspective, the presence of potentially ambiguous laws and loose terminology surrounding this issue is likely to lead to an imposition on religious institutions, especially in considering the various recent rulings of the European courts on matters of state security, deportation and other such issues that have infringed upon practice within the United Kingdom.

4. It must be noted that the use of inaccurate and emotive language referring to a “ban on same-sex marriage”, erroneously implies that such partnerships once existed and were then “banned”, and this is clearly not the case.



His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom has said the following with regards to this matter:
 
“Marriage, as it stands, benefits society in many ways by being a monogamous loving relationship that allows for a wonderful union that potentially brings forth a new life, and celebrates the distinguishing and complementary differences between a man and a woman. ‘Marriage’ is by no means a term that discriminates but rather, distinguishes one type of union from another.”
 
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Media and Communications Officer
The Coptic Orthodox Church UK
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