ፓፕ መንበረ ማርቆስ መን ይኹን ዝብል ሕቶ ሎሚ ተመሊሹ።
ኣብ
ክንድኡ ግን እተን ን ፓትሪያርክነት ዘይሕጋዊ ፓትሪያርክ ደስቆሮስ
ኣይንቅበልን ኢለን፡ነቲ ኣብ ኣስመራ ዘሎ ፖሎቲካዊ ምምሕዳር ብምንጻግ
ምስቶም ኣብ ማሕዩር ዝርከቡ ኣቡነ እንጠንዮስ ዝኾና፡ ቅድስና ኣቡነ
እንጠንዮስ ጥራሕ ን ኣምን ዝበላ፡ ብዙሕ ጸለመን ዘለፋን ዝወርደን ዘሎ ፡ብ ኣቡነ ኣቡነ መቃርዮስ ዝምርሓ ኣብያተ ክርስትያናት ጥራሕ ብክልተ መራሕቲ ዝምእከል
፡ማለት፡ሊቀ ካህናት ተኽለማርያም ካብ ፍራንክፈርት ሓላፊ ሃገረ ስብከት ኣውረጳ፡ከምኡ እውን ጳጳስ ዲበ ኩሉ ኣቡነ መቃርዮስ ካብ
ኒውጀልሲ ዝርከቡዎም ወከልቲ ናይ ኤረትራ ቤተ ክርስትያን ብምኻን ተሳቲፎም ኣለዉ።
Bishop
Tawadros has studied in Britain
ብጹእ ወቅዱስ ኣቡነ ቴዎድርስ
ብጹእ ኣቡነ ቴዎድሮስ ስርዓተ
ተቀብኦኦም ዕለት 18 ናይዚ ወርሒ ክኻየድ ምዃኑ ወሃቢ ቃል ግብጻዊት ቤተ ክርስትያን ሓቢሮም ኣለዉ።ኦርቶዶክሳዊት
ተዋህዶ ቤተ ክርስትያን ግብጺ ኣብቲ ብዕጫ ዝግበር መን ይኹን ፖፕ ዝብል ሕቶ ን ኣምላኽ ብጹእ ወቅዱስ ኣቡነ ቴዎድሮስ ምዃኖም
ማዕከናት ዜና ዓለም ከም እኒ BBC ሓቢረንhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20192922።ከምኡ እውን ኣል ኣፍሪካ ዝተባህለ ማዕከን ዜና ተብጺቡhttp://allafrica.com/stories/201211030272.htmlእቲ ከምቲ ሃዋርያት “ኦ ልቢ ኹሉ እትፈልጥ ጎይታ፡ነዛ,, ስፍራ ኣገልግሎትን ሃዋርያነትን
ክቕበልሲ፡ ካብዚኣቶም ሓደ ኣርኢ ፡ኢሎም ጸለዩ።ዕጫ ከኣ ኣውደቑሎም።እታ ዕጫ ድማ ናብ ማትያስ በጽሔት።ምስቶም ዓሰርተው ሓደ ሃዋርያት።ውን
ተቐጽረ”። ዝብል ጽሑፍ ከም ዘሎ መበገሲ ገይሩ ዝግበር ናይ ቤት መቅደስ ዕጫ ካብ ( 3 )ሰለስተ ሰባት ነቲ ብጹእ ኣቡነ ቴዎድሮስ መበል 118 ፖፕ ኣለክሳንደርያ መንበረ ቅዱስ ማርቆስ ምዃኖም
ክረጋገጽ ኢሉ ኣሎ።
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እቲ ቆልዓ ነታ ዕጫ እንዳ ኣውጽኣ ዘርኢ ስእሊ |
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ኣዝዩ ሰሓብን መንፈሳውን ስራሕ ከም እኒ ኤረትራን ኢትዮጵያን ዝኣመሰላ ፖሎቲከኛትት ዝመርጹለን ኣብየት ክርስትያናት ክመሃራሉ ዝግባእ
ዝነኣድ ስራሕ ኢዩ።እቲ ዕጫ ሓደ ንእሽቶ ቆልዓ መጺኡ ኢዩ።ካብተን ሰለስተ ነታ ሓንቲ ብምውሳድ ነቲ ዝነበረ ትጽቢት ከም ዘብቅዕ
ገይሩዎ።
ኣብዚ
ምርጫ እዚ (5) ሓሙሽተ ጳጳሳት ኢትዮጵያ ብ ኣቡነ እንጠንዮስ ሃገረ
ስብከቶም ዓዲ እንግሊዝ ከተማ ሎንደን ዝኾኑ፡ክርከቡ እንከለዉ።
ናይ ኤረትራ ቤተ ክርስትያን ግን እቲ ብ መንግስተ ኤረትራ ዝምራሕ ብዕልዋ ኣብ ስልጣን ብዝደየቡ ስማዊ ፓትሪያርክ ኣቡነ ደስቆሮስ ዝፍለጥ ግን ኣይተሳተፈን ።
ናይ ኤረትራ ቤተ ክርስትያን ግን እቲ ብ መንግስተ ኤረትራ ዝምራሕ ብዕልዋ ኣብ ስልጣን ብዝደየቡ ስማዊ ፓትሪያርክ ኣቡነ ደስቆሮስ ዝፍለጥ ግን ኣይተሳተፈን ።
ብጹእ ወቅዱስ ኣቡነ ቴዎድሮስ |
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ዘኽታማት ኮንኩም ኣይሓድገኩምን ኢየ ዝበለ ኣምላኽና እግዚኣብሄር ኣዝዩ ባሕ ዘብል ዜና ዘስምዓና ክብርን ምስጋንን ንስሙ ይኹን።ን ብጹእ ወቅዱስ ኣቡነ ቴዎድሮስ ድማ ኣምላኽ ኣብ ኣገልግሎቶም መንፈስ ቅዱስ
ከይፍለዮም ኣብ ኣምላኽ ተስፋ ንገብር።በዚ ኣጋጣሚ ድማ ንኹለን ኣሕዋት ኣብያተ ክርስትያናት ደቂ ቅዱስ ማርቆስ ብፍላይ ድማ ግብጻዊት
ቤተ ክርስትያን እንቋዕ ሓጎሰኩም ንብል።
ሃይማኖተ ኣቦው
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Bishop
Tawadros has been chosen as the new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians, becoming
leader of the largest Christian minority in the Middle East.
His
name was selected from a glass bowl by a blindfolded boy at a ceremony in
Cairo's St Mark's Cathedral. Three candidates had been shortlisted.
The
60-year-old succeeds Pope Shenouda III, who died in March aged 88.
He
succeeds as attacks on Copts are on the increase, and many say they fear the
country's new Islamist leaders.
The
other two candidates were Bishop Raphael and Father Raphael Ava Mina. They were
chosen in a ballot by a council of some 2,400 Church and community officials in
October.
'In God's hands'
Their
names were written on pieces of paper and put in crystal balls sealed with wax
on the church altar.
A
blindfolded boy - one of 12 shortlisted children - then drew out the name of
Bishop Tawadros, who until now was an aide to the acting leader, Bishop
Pachomius.
Bishop
Pachomius then took the ballot from the boy's hand and showed it to all those
gathered in the cathedral.
Strict
measures were in place to make sure there was no foul play during the televised
ceremony: the three pieces of paper with candidates' names were all the same
size and tied the same way.
Copts
say this process ensures the selection is in God's hands.
Bishop Tawadros will be enthroned in a
ceremony on 18 November.
The
new pope has studied in Britain, and has also run a medicine factory, the BBC's
Jon Leyne in Cairo reports.
He
is a man of broad experience and with managerial skills, our correspondent says,
adding that he will need all those talents to lead the Copts as they face an
uncertain future in a country now debating the role of Islam following last
year's revolution.
Our
correspondent says no-one in Egypt expects the new pope to introduce radical
changes to the deeply conservative church.
Pope
Shenouda died in March. Under his leadership, the Coptic Church expanded
significantly, including outside its traditional Egyptian base.
He
was a passionate advocate of unity among the Christian churches, and also
clashed with then President Anwar Sadat, particularly over their conflicting
views on the future of Egypt's relationship with Israel.
Coptic
Christians have long complained of discrimination by the Egyptian state and the
country's Muslim majority.
But
when President Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year and succeeded by the Muslim
Brotherhood, their fears grew.
In
October 2011, 25 people died in clashes with the security forces after a
protest march in Cairo over the burning of a church.
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