Poem: How Cruel Was the Injustice Against You


His Holiness Pope Shenouda III wrote this poem in 1946, during his youth, expressing the suffering of the Coptic Orthodox Church under injustice and persecution. The poem conveys deep faith and steadfastness despite pain, showing the Church’s love for the Gospel and its unwavering commitment to its faith.
🌿 Main Idea:
The poem reflects on the Church’s long history of trials and hardships. Yet, despite all this, it remains firm in faith. The Pope expresses sorrow over the loss of worldly glory but declares that the true glory lies in the Gospel and in Christ’s eternal presence in His Church.
💫 Spiritual Dimension:
The true power of the Church does not lie in earthly prestige but in the eternal Word of God. The Gospel is the Church’s everlasting treasure, and abandoning it means spiritual death.
🔥 Faith and Perseverance:
The Pope recalls Christ’s promise: “The gates of hell shall not prevail against it,” affirming that the Church, despite all struggles, will always stand strong and alive.
💖 Final Message:
This poem is a call to deep faith, trust in God’s promises, and unwavering attachment to the Gospel as life and light amid injustice. It is a heartfelt testimony of love for the Church of God and the Cross of Christ.
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