Saints Shenouda and Bishoy
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III delivers a lecture about the life and miracles of Saint Anba Shenouda and the visions and signs of his biography since his birth, and comparisons between him and Saint Anba Bishoy, with emphasis on spirituality and monastic teaching.
Main idea of the lecture:
The lecture presents that Anba Shenouda’s life is full of appearances, divine signs, and miracles, and that he had a great spiritual and educational standing among the people and monks, and that his influence extended to opening monasteries and teaching large numbers of monks and the people.
Spiritual and educational aspects:
-
The lecture highlights Anba Shenouda’s ability to witness to the Holy Scripture and to rely on the texts of revelation in his sermons and teachings.
-
It shows how he was a model of asceticism, prayer, and worship, and a teacher for disciples and monks, with emphasis on the importance of memorizing and reading the verses.
-
The lecture also notes his resistance to heresies (such as Nestorianism) and his participation in councils to preserve the soundness of the faith.
Examples and signs from his life:
The lecture mentions visions before Anba Shenouda’s birth, episodes from his childhood (such as standing in prayer and luminous fingers) and spiritual evidences that indicated his sanctity from youth, his journeys to Constantinople, and miracles and heavenly apparitions he saw or participated in.
Educational dimension:
Anba Shenouda did not confine himself to asceticism, but was a strong preacher and teacher; he opened the monastery church for people to attend, and his sermons were delivered in the Coptic language. He had a great impact on teaching the people and preserving the Coptic language.
Spiritual core:
The main message is that the life of a true saint is measured not only by miracles, but by steadfastness on the Holy Scripture, spiritual teaching of others, confronting error with truth, with humility and service to God’s people.
For better translation support, please contact the center.



