(PHOTO GALLERY) Egypt Coptic Church names 5 candidates to succeed Shenouda
Sherry El-Gergawi, Saturday 13 Oct 2012
Two bishops and three monks will stand in the upcoming election to appoint the successor to Pope Shenouda III who died in March




Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church has announced the names of the five candidates in the running to be the next Pope.



Two bishops and three monks have been chosen by an 18-member Church committee as potential successors to Pope Shenouda III, who died in March aged 88.



Bishop Pachomios, current head of the Orthodox Church, revealed the names during a Saturday afternoon press conference held at St. Pishoy Monastery in Wadi Natroun, north of Cairo.



The five candidates will compete in papal elections to be held before the end of the year, in which 2,411 members of the Orthodox Church – men and women, all at least 35 years old – will vote.



The three who receive the most votes will take part in an "altar lottery", with a blindfolded child choosing the winning name from a sealed box.



The candidates for the Coptic Orthodox Church's 118th pope are as follows:



1. Father Pachomios El-Syrian: A monk at the monastery of Virgin Mary in Wadi Natroun



Born in Aswan in 1963, he holds a joint-degree in science and education.##



2. Bishop Raphael: Auxiliary Bishop of Central Cairo and Heliopolis, former aide to the late Pope Shenouda III and a member of the Holy Synod.



Born in Cairo in 1954 and a graduate from Ain Shams University's medical faculty, Raphael was ordained as a bishop in June 1997.##




3. Father Raphael Ava Mina: A monk at the monastery of St. Mina (Mar Mina) in Alexandria governorate



Born in Cairo in 1942, he has a law degree from the University of Ain Shams.##




4. Father Seraphim Al-Syrian: also a monk at Virgin Mary monastery in Wadi Natroun



Born in 1959 in Cairo, Seraphim has a science degree from the University of Ain Shams.##



5. Bishop Tawadros: Auxiliary Bishop for Beheira, auxiliary to Bishop Bakhomius



A member of the Holy Synod, Tawadros was born in 1952 and studied pharmacy at the University of Alexandria. He was ordained in June 1997.##



The long-list from which the five were chosen comprised just 16 candidates, following the withdrawal of Bishop Kyrillos of Milan earlier in October.



Among the expected front-runners who didn't make the shortlist are Bishop Pishoy, secretary of the Holy Synod and Metropolitan of Damietta, Bishop Youannes, former secretary Pope Shenouda III, and Bishop Botros, former personal secretary to the late pope.

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