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27 October 2005

Pope Shenouda III breaks down in tears in his weekly church lecture

10-26-05
Pope Shenouda III broke down in tears while breaching his weekly lecture in sadness about the tragedic circumctances that the copts suffer in Alexandria. The sermon titled "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest".

 To watch the video Source 1 "video" | Source 2 "video"
To Listen to complete Sermon : Source 3 "Audio Only"

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You can listen to the lecture of H.H. Pope Shenouda III at: http://tasbeha.org/

Posted by: Copt | 27 October 2005

Your Holiness. May the Lord be with you, bless you, cause His face to shine upon you, and grant you many more years to come.

May the Lord wipe your tears, and bless you. The tears that you shed for your children will not be in vein. we also share your deepend sadness, for we are all one body in Christ.

All the nations of the world, all sec, religions, and denominations, share our strife, and dream and pray for the peace of the world.

Copts and non-copts are joining together for that very cause. It is woth a firm faith that we pray Our Saviour may have compassion upon us.

Your holiness we pray with perfect love, an unashamed faith, in hope, eagerness, and vigilance that this strife passes.

We pray through the name of our Saviour Jesus Christ, the prayers of St. Mary and all the Saints who have Please You since the beginning.

Posted by: Psalmist | 27 October 2005

Please stop stealing stuff from other websites and claim that they are exclusive to you

Posted by: Coptic | 28 October 2005

excuse my coptic...if u check that other post its by psalmist...thats me if you'd like to contact me my e-mail is psalmist@copticmail.com. I simply posted it andthen i cou;dn't find the url so i reposted it.

David (a.k.a Psalmist)

Posted by: psalmist | 28 October 2005

Father,
You know and You see. We come by the blood and in the name of Jesus, and we know that it is because of THAT name and THAT blood that they rage against Your children. But, by You Jesus, we come into the holiest place and meet with You, the Mercy Seat, asking for....mercy. Mercy for Your body, the church. Mercy for those who remain dead in their sin. Oh, God, give us what we need in these times........we NEED You.

Posted by: Patty Smith | 28 October 2005

I did not mean you David
I meant those who took the video from other sites and claimd it's their exclusive stuff, we are all working for the same cause and it's a shame that some are trying to blackmail it

Posted by: coptic | 28 October 2005

Forgive me coptic for the misunderstanding and being so defensive.

Posted by: psalmist | 28 October 2005

Dear Coptic, I am sorry if thought that we stole the video from someone else, Exclusive was for the image only, that's why the post has no "exclusive" in its title

Also for the video, I said "source 1" and "source 2", I mean to add the sources, but i forgot ....

So I apologize for you and others ...
If you check my posts, you will always find reffernces to other sites ....

The video where taken from Copts.net and a second site i can't remember now ...

Once again, all what I am trying to do is to show the world what is happening in egypt, so forgive me ... and god bless us all ... ADMIN-MyChristianBlood

Posted by: Admin | 28 October 2005

Ladies and Gentlemen,

With the utmost respect, I do not feel that this is the time to argue over sources and attribution (Even though that is important.)...this is a time for solidarity.

I wish that the proper attribution would have changed the realities of the gloomy situation in Egypt at this time...sadly it doesn't...

Thanks Admin for your effort in creating a forum to bring us together to join in our common goal of seeing the emancipation of the Coptic Christians in their Land.

May the Lord interject and heed to the plea of His people…

Respectfully,
P. A. M. Saad

Posted by: P. A. M. Saad | 28 October 2005

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