Marjarges the Roman
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III narrates the story of Saint George (Mar Gerges), who was a young man yet full of courage and zeal for his faith. He found the king’s decree forbidding the possession of the Gospel, prayer, or icons, and he tore it down boldly, rejecting injustice and persecution.
The Main Idea of the Lecture
Saint George is presented as an example of the young believer who is not afraid to proclaim the truth but defends his faith at any cost. His courage was not merely physical but came from his zeal for God and his trust in divine justice, becoming a model for all generations in faith and steadfastness.
The Spiritual and Educational Dimension from a Coptic Orthodox Faith Perspective
From the Coptic Orthodox viewpoint, the story of Saint George expresses the power of faith working through love and the believer’s readiness for martyrdom despite trials. It reminds us that holiness requires perseverance, courage, and obedience to God above all earthly authority.
Examples and Evidence from the Text
It is mentioned that Saint George resisted both temptations and threats, and no one could turn him away from his faith. He later became a man of miracles and was glorified as a witness to the truth and a martyr for Christ.
Spiritual Summary
Saint George is a model for zealous youth who combine enthusiasm, courage, and living faith. His example calls us to hold fast to our faith in all circumstances and to remain faithful to Christ until the end.



