Our Need for Human Resources for Service

Our Need for Human Resources for Service
His Holiness the Pope sends 40 of the priest fathers to serve outside the country, in addition to the priests whom he sent to serve in Jerusalem and Sudan. Added to them are the monastic fathers who were ordained as bishops, and the fathers who work in the papal residence and the clerical college.
The Pope ordains 55 priests, establishes monastic orders, and founds religious institutes to prepare human resources.
The Church has carried out a very wide activity abroad, in a short period, during which it extended broadly in America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. This activity required great human resources that had to be provided.
The need for human resources continues to increase day after day, and the fields opening before the Church are expanding and multiplying. The Church still cries out with the words of the Lord: “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few” (Matt. 9:37; Luke 10:2).
Especially since we need laborers of special types. Not every person, for example, is fit for service outside the country.
So what are the human resources that the Pope sent for service abroad?
America
He sent 15 servants to serve in the new churches established in Queens, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Cleveland, Houston, Highlands, and the rest of the service in Los Angeles.
Queens
- The late Hegumen Father Antonios Baky.
- Father Tadros Yacoub.
- Father Mina Kamel.
- Father Yohanna Tadros.
Brooklyn
Father Mina Kamel (from Brooklyn).
Chicago
- Father Morcos Beshay.
Pennsylvania
- Father Monqorobos Awadallah.
- Father Angelos Gayed.
Cleveland
- Father Michael Edward.
Houston
- Father Moussa Wahba.
New Jersey
- Hegumen Father Antonios Anba Bishoy.
- Hegumen Father Bissenty Anba Bishoy.
Los Angeles
- Father Arsanius Aziz.
- Father Kyrillos Dawoud.
- Hegumen Father Bishoy Kamel.
- Father Antonios Henein.
- Father Raphael Sobhy.
Highlands
Father Antonios Henein (from Los Angeles).
Colorado
(Served from Los Angeles)
Europe
The service began in England, then reached France, then Germany. The service needed 9 fathers.
London
- Hegumen Father Agathon El-Souriany.
- Father Kyrillos Kyrillos.
- Hegumen Father Wissa El-Souriany.
- Father Antonios Farag.
France
- Father Makary Abdallah.
- Father Mina Shenouda.
- Father Makarios Anba Bishoy.
- A new priest (for the ordination of Anba Wissa).
Germany
- Hegumen Father Salib Sorial.
Australia
The service needed 5 fathers, in addition to the departure of Their Graces Anba Samuel, Anba Pachomius, and Anba Agathon.
- Father Yohanna Thabet.
- Father Mina Michael.
- Hegumen Father Tadros Yacoub.
- Father Youssef Henein.
- Father Mina Kamel.
The Five Western Cities
- Father Isaiah Michael.
- Father Abadir El-Souriany.
- Father Philopos El-Souriany.
- Father Ibrahim Anba Bishoy.
- Hegumen Father Mina Mansour.
Kuwait
- Hegumen Father Girgis Beshara.
- Hegumen Father Athanasius El-Moharraqi.
Beirut
- Father Boulos El-Moharraqi.
Nigeria
- Father Athanasius Boutros.
Algeria
- Father Amonius El-Souriany.
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