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The Syriac Fathers – Saint Mar Ephrem the Syrian, the Preacher
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The Syriac Fathers – Saint Mar Ephrem the Syrian, the Preacher

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III spoke about Saint Ephrem the Syrian, one of the greatest saints of the Syriac Church, known as “Malfono” (the teacher), “Prophet of the Syrians,” and “Harp of the Spirit.” Though he never advanced beyond the rank of deacon, he achieved great spiritual and theological stature through humility, asceticism, and deep faith.

🔹 His Life and Background:
Saint Ephrem was born in Nisibis (Mesopotamia) to Christian parents and was spiritually nurtured by Saint Jacob, Bishop of Nisibis, who took him to the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. He lived an ascetic and holy life, moving between Nisibis and Edessa during a time marked by famine, wars, persecution, and heresies.

🔹 His Ministry and Teaching:
Ephrem was a theologian and one of the greatest Syriac biblical commentators. He interpreted many books of Scripture, relying on the Syriac version “Peshitta.” He was also a gifted poet who composed thousands of hymns used to teach faith and virtue, many of which entered the liturgy of the Syriac Church.

🔹 His Holiness and Virtues:
He was a model of purity and humility. Pope Shenouda mentioned his wise resistance to temptation and his compassion toward the suffering. During famine, he founded a large hospital with about 300 beds and raised funds to help the poor and sick. He balanced contemplative monastic life with active ministry and teaching.

🔹 His Visit to Saint Basil the Great:
Ephrem visited Saint Basil the Great in Caesarea of Cappadocia. Though initially puzzled by Basil’s rich vestments, he learned they were for the dignity of the service, not personal pride. Basil ordained him a deacon after much insistence, but Ephrem humbly refused priesthood.

🔹 His Journey to the Desert of Scetis:
He visited the Monastery of the Syrians in the Desert of Scetis (Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt), where a miracle occurred—his staff, when planted in the ground, sprouted into a tree still known today as “Saint Ephrem’s Tree.”

🔹 His Departure and Last Will:
He lived about seventy years and departed in 373 AD. Before his death, he asked not to be buried under the altar nor anointed with spices but to be buried among strangers, saying, “Every bird longs for its kind; I have lived as a stranger on earth and wish to rest among strangers.” His feast is celebrated on 15 Abib.

🔹 Spiritual Message:
Saint Ephrem’s life shows that holiness is not measured by clerical rank but by humility, asceticism, and loving service. He united contemplation with action, teaching with compassion, and became a true model of spiritual wisdom and humble ministry.

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