21May2026
  • Sanan Pasha Street – El Zeitoun – Cairo
  • [email protected]
TwitterFacebook-fYoutubeSpotifySoundcloud
logotype
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية
Contact Us
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية
logotype
logotype
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية
The Priest and the Spiritual Approach – Money – Anger
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology The Priest and the Spiritual Approach – Money – Anger
Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology
20 December 19930 Comments

The Priest and the Spiritual Approach – Money – Anger

popeshenoda podcast

متصفحك لا يدعم تشغيل الصوتيات.

⬇️ تحميل المحاضرة

General Message of the Lecture

The lecture revolves around the spiritual approach that a priest must embody in his service, focusing on his stance toward money and the control of anger, as two essential tests of the purity of service and the truth of spiritual fatherhood.

First: The Spiritual Approach in Ministry

His Holiness Pope Shenouda III emphasizes that a priest’s goals must be spiritual, and likewise his means and style. Ministry is not mere activity, movement, or organization, but a spiritual life manifested in teaching, pastoral visits, confession, dialogue, and preaching. A harsh, purely intellectual, or merely social approach empties ministry of its essence and repels people.

Second: The Priest’s Attitude toward Money

He stresses that the priest must not love money or profit, nor turn the sacraments and ministry into trade. The money given is God’s money and the poor’s money, and the priest is only a faithful and wise steward. The dignity of priesthood lies in asceticism and giving, not in wealth or appearance. The true priest gives more than he takes and trusts that God will care for him and his children.

Third: Giving as a Path to Blessing

Giving is a continuous spiritual training: in visits, with the sick, with the poor, and in every occasion. Whoever distributes money rather than storing it experiences God’s providence. A church that gives remains close to its people, while one that hoards loses its bond with them.

Fourth: Anger as a Stumbling Sin

Anger is a visible and repelling sin, especially in a priest. The priest’s anger and irritation cause him to lose meekness, humility, and cheerfulness, undermine his spiritual authority, and become a stumbling block to both young and old. The angry priest becomes a domineering leader rather than a father, losing love and longsuffering.

Fifth: The Spiritual Alternative to Anger

Problems are not solved by shouting or authority, but by wisdom, calmness, persuasion, patience, and mercy. Not every mistake requires rebuke or anger. The spiritual approach is what wins hearts and preserves the dignity of the priesthood.

For better translation support, please contact the center.

 

Audio Section Spiritual Approach
8 Likes

Salvation among Protestants and Plamists

14 December 1993

The problem of choice or recklessness - response to Al-Balamis

21 December 1993

منشورات ذات صلة

مقالات قداسة البابا
Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology
1 November 1965

Meditation And We Are Always Joyful

By Essam Raoof
popeshenoda podcast
Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology
11 August 1972

Meditation on the Analysis of the Sunset — Part 3

By manal Fahim

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Archive by Date
الاقسام
Related Topics
  • The Life of Quietness
    The Life of Quietness
    21 April 2026
  • Sit with Yourself and Hold Yourself Accountable
    Sit with Yourself and Hold Yourself Accountable
    21 February 2010
  • God of All
    God of All
    27 September 2009
Tags
Al-Ahram Newspaper Al Keraza Magazine Asceticism Audio Section Baptism Church Creation Discernment Divinity Eternity Faith Forgiveness giving Grace Holiness Hope Humility Incarnation Knowledge Love Marriage Martyrdom Mercy Monasticism Obedience Peace Prayer Preaching Priesthood Purity Question and Answer Redemption Repentance Responsibility Resurrection Salvation Service Sin spirituality Steadfastness Teaching Unity Video Section Watani Newspaper Wisdom