The
Very Rev. Fr.
Mikhail Edward
Mikhail, D. Min. was
born in Cairo, Egypt
on August 2, 1949.
From an early age,
he was active in
church life, and was
fortunate to have
several mentors who
clearly influenced
his life and guided
him to a love for
his church and its
service. As a child
and a young man, he
was fortunate to be
a student of several
leaders of the
Coptic Orthodox
Church such as H. E.
the late
Metropolitan Agathon
of Ismailia, Their
Grace Bishop
Antonious Marcos of
African Affairs,
Bishop Moussa of the
Youth, Bishop Samuel
of Shiben El-Kanater,
the Very Rev. Fr.
Ibrahim Aziz Guindi,
and the late Rev.
Fr. Roufail S.
Michail. These
mentors would all
play a role in
guiding the young
Mounier Edward
Mikhail to enter the
Coptic Orthodox
Theological Seminary
in Cairo where he
would come under the
patronage and
guidance of his most
influential mentor,
H. H. Pope Shenouda
III, who was
then H. G. Bishop
Shenouda, Bishop of
Christian Education
and Dean of the
Seminary.
The seminarian
Mounier excelled in
his studies and in
his ministry,
building friendships
with faculty and
students that would
last a lifetime.
Upon his graduation
in 1972, Deacon
Mounier was assigned
by H. H. Pope
Shenouda III
to serve at St. Mary
Coptic Orthodox
Church in Masarra,
Shoubra in Cairo.
Subsequently, His
Holiness assigned
him to be the first
consecrated deacon
to serve in the
United States.
Deacon Mounier
served for one year
with the Very Rev.
Fr. Youhanna G.
Tadros at the newly
established Coptic
Orthodox Church of
St. Mary & St.
Antonious in Queens,
New York. In his
ministry, the
energetic deacon
participated in all
aspects of the
church's liturgical
and educational
services. In the
spring of 1974,
Deacon Mounier was
called back to
Cairo, where he
would be ordained to
the priesthood by
his teacher and
mentor, H. H. Pope
Shenouda III.
On May 11, 1974,
Deacon Mounier
married Seham
Samuel, a Sunday
School teacher from
St. Mary's Church of
Masarra at the
Coptic Orthodox
Cathedral
of St. Mark in
Cairo.
On Friday, August
23, 1974, Deacon
Mounier Edward
Mikhail was ordained
as the Priest
Mikhail Edward
Mikhail by H. H.
Pope Shenouda III at
St. Mark's
Cathedral. The
pronouncement of
ordination declared
that the new priest
would be ordained to
serve the Altar of
St. Mary's Church of
Masarra as well as
the Coptic Orthodox
Church in America at
large. His Holiness
the Pope had in mind sending
Fr. Mikhail back to
America to serve the
immigrant
communities there.
On April 30, 1975,
Fr. Mikhail and his
wife Seham, who was
six months pregnant
with their first
child, arrived in
Cleveland to begin
his new ministry as
the first resident
pastor of St. Mark
Coptic Orthodox
Church. In addition,
Fr. Mikhail would be
given pastoral
responsibilities
over the smaller
Coptic communities
in Columbus, Dayton
and Cincinnati in
the State of Ohio,
as well
as in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania and
Minneapolis-St.
Paul, Minnesota. All
these communities
would in due time
receive their own
resident priests,
all due to the care
and ministry of Fr.
Mikhail.
The community, which
was then about fifty
families large,
rented St. Paul's
Episcopal Church in
East Cleveland for
services. In 1977,
prior to the first
Papal Visit of H. H.
Pope Shenouda III,
the community
purchased its first
church building in
Parma. This small
church would become
the home of the
parish for nearly
eleven years until
the dream of a
church built in
Coptic style would be
realized.
Fr. Mikhail, along
with Mr. Ahdy G.
Mansour, was
appointed as
delegates of the
Coptic Orthodox
Church in North
America to the
National Council of
Churches of Christ
in the U. S. A. in
1977 by H. H. Pope
Shenouda III. This
brought Fr. Mikhail
to a national level
of exposure to
ecumenism and
inter-church
relations that he
would use in his
daily interaction
with other
churches and pastors
in the Cleveland
area.
At the invitation of
H. H. Pope Shenouda
III, Fr. Mikhail
attended the first
consecration of the
Holy Myron (Chrism)
at Pope Shenouda's
Patriarchate. While
on this brief visit
during the last week
of the Great Lent of
1981, Fr. Mikhail
was elevated to the
rank of Archpriest (Hegumenos)
by Pope Shenouda.
With the exile of H.
H. Pope Shenouda III
to the Monastery of
St. Bishoy in the
Fall of 1981 by
President Sadat, Fr.
Mikhail took a
leading role with
several of his
fellow priests and
lay leaders in
seeking the release
of our spiritual
father and
Patriarch. These
activities included
organizing, hosting,
and attending
several clergy
conferences,
presenting the issue
to the
National Council of
Churches as well as
a visit to Former
President Jimmy
Carter in Atlanta.
Upon the joyous news
of the return of H.
H. the Pope to
the Patriarchate in
January of 1985, Fr.
Mikhail joined a
delegation of Coptic
priests from North
America who went to
Cairo to greet His
Holiness.
Always keeping
theological studies
as a priority in
addition to his
pastoral ministry,
Fr. Mikhail joined
Ashland Theological
Seminary for
graduate studies in 1982. Fr.
Mikhail received a
Master of Divinity
degree in Pastoral
Care and Counseling
in 1984 as well as a
Doctorate in
Ministry in 1986. These two degrees
would aid Fr.
Mikhail in his daily
ministry as well as
encourage him to
pursue the
establishment of a
Coptic Orthodox
seminary
in America. This
dream became a
reality as two
Coptic Orthodox
Theological
Seminaries were
established in 1989.
Fr. Mikhail was
instrumental in the
development of these
schools, along with
several of his
fellow priests, and
would be appointed
Academic Dean of the
Los Angeles
seminary. Fr.
Mikhail continues in
this post as well as
being a professor of
New Testament and
Pastoral Theology.
Fr. Mikhail is the
author of several
articles and books
in both Arabic and
English. The books
include:
Focus on the Coptic
Family,
St. Mary - the
Mother of God,
The Coptic Orthodox
View on
Homosexuality,
The Greatest
Acquaintance Party,
1000 Answers to 100
Questions
and
A Journey With the
Church Fathers
Through Lent,
Passion Week &
Pentecost.
With
the blessings of
Pope Shenouda III,
the congregation in
Cleveland
began its plans to
build a church in
the traditional
Coptic style. The
new church complex
was officially
opened in 1988 and
consecrated exactly
one year later
during the second
Papal visit of H. H.
Pope Shenouda in
October 1989.
In the twenty-five
years of Fr.
Mikhail's ministry,
the congregation of St. Mark Coptic
Orthodox Church of
Cleveland has been
blessed with
numerous miracles.
These blessings from
heaven have provided
a beautiful church
complex in which the
faithful can pray
surrounded with
architectural and
iconographic beauty,
which enhances their
worship. The
congregation has also been
fortunate to be
blessed on many
occasions to host H.
H. Pope Shenouda
III, whose direct
pastoral care
provides spiritual
nourishment. These
blessings were
crowned with the
Miracle of Holy Oil
seeping from the
Icons of our Lord
and Savior Jesus
Christ and the Holy
Mother of God, St.
Mary. After
personally seeing
the Icons in January
of 1991, H. H. Pope
Shenouda III
declared the
phenomenon an
official miracle in
May of 1991.
Those of us, who
have lived in
Cleveland before Fr.
Mikhail started his
ministry, have
witnessed a steady
spiritual growth in
our community,
something like
climbing a ladder.
During the last 25
years all of us
climbed; some slowly
and some faster.
Year after year and
with each step any
one took, he/she
solidified his/her
footing on to the
next step. Each step
taken up the
ladder nourished the
soul.
As a result, of the
guidance of Fr.
Mikhail in the past
25 years, there has
been a potently
revived interest in
true Coptic Orthodox
religious practices
in terms that
brought many people
to God and to the
church. Not only
that, but also a deeper
and more true
commitment to
orthodoxy. Today one
can easily notice
that there are more
people who are
observing the church
teaching and true
dogma in terms of
fasting, using the
book of Prayers, the
Agpeya in daily
prayers, and
participating in the
Holy Sacraments of
Repentance and the
Holy Eucharist. Not
only are more people
are now attending,
practicing and
offering their
financial support to
the church, but also
are making extensive
use of the Coptic
Orthodox Lectionary,
the Katamaros. In
time and with the
tireless efforts,
services and prayers
of Fr. Mikhail along
with the blessings
and guidance of H.
H. Pope Shenouda
III, we
all will feel
completely nourished
and connected to
God.