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==Diocese of Melbourne, West and South Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania== | ==Diocese of Melbourne, West and South Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania== | ||
− | + | The Hierarch of this [[diocese]] is His Grace Suriel, [[Bishop]] of the Holy Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania. | |
− | The Hierarch of this diocese is His Grace Suriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania. | + | The following is a list of the [[church]]es under the Diocese and the [[priest]]s that serve in each church:<ref>[[http://www.melbcopts.org.au]] Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Melbourne</ref> |
− | The following is a list of the | ||
===Victoria=== | ===Victoria=== | ||
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==Monastery of St Anthony, Heathcote, Victoria== | ==Monastery of St Anthony, Heathcote, Victoria== | ||
− | The Monastery is situated on 150 acre of land. It is the first Coptic Monastery to be established in Australia. The monastery is currently under the direct jurisdiction of His Grace Bishop Suriel, | + | The [[Monastery]] is situated on 150 acre of land. It is the first Coptic Monastery to be established in Australia. The monastery is currently under the direct [[jurisdiction]] of His Grace Bishop Suriel, Bishop of the Diocese of Melbourne & Affiliated regions. The [[Abbot]] of the monastery is the Bishop of the Diocese. There are a total of 4 [[monk]]s who live and worship in the monastery: |
*Fr Titus El-Baramousy | *Fr Titus El-Baramousy | ||
*Fr Matta El-Baramousy | *Fr Matta El-Baramousy | ||
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==Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and all East Asia == | ==Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and all East Asia == | ||
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Whose Hierarch is His Grace Daniel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and all East Asia.The following is a list of the churches under the Diocese and the priests serving in each church: | Whose Hierarch is His Grace Daniel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and all East Asia.The following is a list of the churches under the Diocese and the priests serving in each church: | ||
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*[http://www.coptic.com.au St. Mina & St Antonious; Helensvale] | *[http://www.coptic.com.au St. Mina & St Antonious; Helensvale] | ||
**Fr Yacoub El-Antouny | **Fr Yacoub El-Antouny | ||
− | * | + | *[http://www.stmarkandstgeorge.org/ St. Mark & St George; Strathpine] |
**Fr Moussa El-Antouny | **Fr Moussa El-Antouny | ||
*'''The Four Incorporeal Creatures; Ningi (Bribie Island)''' | *'''The Four Incorporeal Creatures; Ningi (Bribie Island)''' | ||
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*'''St. Mary; Seoul''' | *'''St. Mary; Seoul''' | ||
− | ==Monastery of St Shenouda the Archmandrite, Putty, New South Wales== | + | ==Monastery of St. Shenouda the Archmandrite, Putty, New South Wales== |
− | The monastery is situated on a land of approximately 110 acre. It is currently under the direct supervision of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. The current Abbot of the monastery is Fr. Daniel El-Antony. | + | The monastery is situated on a land of approximately 110 acre. It is currently under the direct supervision of His Holiness Pope [[Shenouda III (Gayyid) of Alexandria|Shenouda III]]. The current Abbot of the monastery is Fr. Daniel El-Antony. |
There are a total of 5 monks who live and worship in the monastery: | There are a total of 5 monks who live and worship in the monastery: | ||
*Fr Daniel El-Antony (Abbot) | *Fr Daniel El-Antony (Abbot) |
Revision as of 22:54, September 26, 2012
Contents
- 1 Diocese of Melbourne, West and South Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania
- 2 Monastery of St Anthony, Heathcote, Victoria
- 3 Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and all East Asia
- 4 Monastery of St. Shenouda the Archmandrite, Putty, New South Wales
- 5 External links
- 6 References
Diocese of Melbourne, West and South Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania
The Hierarch of this diocese is His Grace Suriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania. The following is a list of the churches under the Diocese and the priests that serve in each church:[1]
Victoria
- Diocese of Melbourne Headquarters & St Athanasius Church; Donvale
- Fr Antonious Guirguis
- Fr Paul Awad
- Archangel Michael & St. Anthony; Oakleigh
- Fr Mina Rizkalla
- Fr Danial Ghabrial
- St. Bishoy & St. Shenouda; Bulleen
- Fr Mina Isaac
- Fr Shenouda Botros
- St. George; St. Albans
- Fr Thomas Abdelmalik
- Fr Peter Agaibi
- Fr Marcos Yassa
- St. Mark; Preston
- Fr Samuel Elias
- Fr Arsanious Saleeb
- St. Mary; Kensington
- Fr Tadros Sharobeem
- Fr Macarius Wahba
- Fr Habib-Girgis Younan
- St. Mina & St. Marina; Hallam
- Fr Abanoub Attalla
- Fr Athanasius Attia
- Fr Timothaos Gabriel
- St. Verena & St. Bishoy; Carlton
- Fr Mark Attalla
- St. Mary & St. Mercurious Abu Sefein; Coolaroo
Australian Capital Territory
- St Mark, Kaleen
- Fr Abraam El-Baramousy
South Australia
- St. Mary & St. Bishoy; Cowandilla
- Fr Philobos Boghdady
Western Australia
- St. Mark & St. George; Wangara
- Fr Polycarpos El-Baramousy
- St. Mary & Archangel Michael, East Victoria Park
- Fr Abraam Abdelmalik
Tasmania
- St. Demiana & St. Abraam; Newstead
- Fr Yowakim El-Baramousy
New Zealand
- St. Mark; Auckland
- Fr Bishoy Mikhael
- St. Mary & St Athanasius; Christchurch
- Fr Sourial Youssef
- Archangel Michael; Dunedin
- Fr Filimon El-Baramousy
- St Mary & St Mina; Wellington
- Fr Hedra El-Baramousy
Fiji
- St. Mark; Suva
- Fr Antony Lemuelu
- St. Mary; Tavenui
- St. Antony & St. Athanasius; Pacific Harbour
Pakistan
- St. Mark; Islamabad
- Fr Bishoy Safranaz
- Fr Anthony David John
Monastery of St Anthony, Heathcote, Victoria
The Monastery is situated on 150 acre of land. It is the first Coptic Monastery to be established in Australia. The monastery is currently under the direct jurisdiction of His Grace Bishop Suriel, Bishop of the Diocese of Melbourne & Affiliated regions. The Abbot of the monastery is the Bishop of the Diocese. There are a total of 4 monks who live and worship in the monastery:
- Fr Titus El-Baramousy
- Fr Matta El-Baramousy
- Fr Dawood El-Baramousy
- Fr Maximos El-Baramousy
Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and all East Asia
Whose Hierarch is His Grace Daniel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and all East Asia.The following is a list of the churches under the Diocese and the priests serving in each church:
New South Wales
- St. Mary & St. Mina Cathedral; Bexley
- Fr Samuel Guirguis
- Fr Estephanous El-Antouny
- Fr Mikhail Mikhail
- Fr Bassilious Gad
- Fr Youssef Fanous
- Anba Abraam & Pope Shenouda Coptic Centre; Long Point
- Fr Mina Discoros
- Fr Paula Elkomos Balamon
- Anba Abraam & Fr. Mikhail El-Behery; Peakhurst
- Fr Moussa Soliman
- Archangel Michael & St Bishoy; Mt Druitt
- Fr Antonious Kaldas
- Fr Botros Morkos
- Fr Gabriel Yassa
- Fr Bishoy Botros
- St. Antonious & St. Paula; Guildford
- Fr Tadros Samaan
- Fr Shenouda Mansour
- Fr Suriel Hanna
- St. Barbara & Abba Nofer the Hermit; Campbelltown
- Fr Augustinos El-Antouny
- St. George; Kensington
- Fr Markos Tawfik
- Fr Rafael Iskander
- Fr Matthew Attia
- St. George & Prince Tadros; Liverpool
- Fr Gawargios Ramandious
- St. Demiana & St. Athanasius; Punchbowl
- Fr Hanna Gad
- Fr George Nakhil
- St. Mark; Arncliffe
- Fr Yacoub Magdy
- Fr Augustinos Nada
- Fr Jonathan Ishak
- St. Mary & St. Mercurius Abu Sefein; Rhodes
- Fr Bishoy Yassa
- Fr Youhanna Bestawros
- Fr Sharobim Sharobim
- St. Mary, St. Bakhomious & St. Shenouda; Kirrawee
- Fr Tadros El-Bakhoumi
- Fr Abdelmessih Girgis
- St. Mary & St. Sidhom Bishay; Dural
- Fr Misael El-Antouny
- St. Mary & St. Marina; Llandilo
- Fr Louka Malik
- St. Paul & St. Ruweis; Collaroy
- Fr Makarios Ibrahim
- The Apostles & St Abanoub; Blacktown
- Fr Pavlos Hanna
- Fr Athanasius Ibrahim
- Fr Arsanius Barsoum
- St. Mary & St. John the Beloved; Wagga Wagga
- Fr Yustus Wasif
- St. Mary, St Cosman & St. Demian; Harris Park
- St. Mary & St. George; Minmi
- St. Maximos & St. Domadios; Goulburn
- St. John the Baptist & Elijah the Prophet; Dubbo
Queensland
- St. Mary & St Joseph; Coopers Plains
- Fr Moussa El-Antouny
- Fr David Mahrous
- St. Mary; Calamvale
- Fr David Mahrous
- St. Mina & St Antonious; Helensvale
- Fr Yacoub El-Antouny
- St. Mark & St George; Strathpine
- Fr Moussa El-Antouny
- The Four Incorporeal Creatures; Ningi (Bribie Island)
- Fr James Scully
- St. Mary & St Antonious Monastery; Beaudesert
Northern Territory
- St. Mary, St Moses the Mighty & St Takla Haimanot; Darwin
East Asia
Japan
- St. George; Kagoshima
- Fr Thomas Kanazaki
Thailand
- St. Mark & St. George; Bangkok
- St. James the Apostle Orphanage; Sangkhlaburi
Singapore
- St. Mark; Singapore
Hong Kong
- St. Thomas; Hong Kong
- Fr Pskheroun El-Antouny
China
- St. Mary & Archangel Michael; Guangzhou
Malaysia
- St. Mary & St. Mark; Malacca
- Fr Joseph Sim
South Korea
- St. Mary; Seoul
Monastery of St. Shenouda the Archmandrite, Putty, New South Wales
The monastery is situated on a land of approximately 110 acre. It is currently under the direct supervision of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. The current Abbot of the monastery is Fr. Daniel El-Antony. There are a total of 5 monks who live and worship in the monastery:
- Fr Daniel El-Antony (Abbot)
- Fr Wissa El-Anba Bishoy
- Mk Shenouda El-Anba Bishoy
- Mk Theodore El-Anba Bishoy
- Mk Antony St Shenouti
External links
References
- The Coptic Orthodox Church of Australia 1969-1995, by Fr Matthew Attia, formally Mr Maged Attia