
Published online:
24 May 2012
Published in print:
15 December 2011
Online ISBN:
9781617971037
Print ISBN:
9789774161032
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One Church, Many Ministries One Church, Many Ministries
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Monasteries at the Heart of Renewal Monasteries at the Heart of Renewal
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Entrepreneurial Bishops and Priests Entrepreneurial Bishops and Priests
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Lay Leadership Lay Leadership
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Deacons, Deaconesses, and Consecrated Women Deacons, Deaconesses, and Consecrated Women
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Youth Youth
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One Church, Many Countries One Church, Many Countries
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Immigrant Churches in North America Immigrant Churches in North America
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Missionary Churches In Sub-Saharan Africa Missionary Churches In Sub-Saharan Africa
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Ecumenical Relations Ecumenical Relations
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Transnational Legal Debates: Marriage and Divorce Transnational Legal Debates: Marriage and Divorce
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Keeping and Contesting the Faith Keeping and Contesting the Faith
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Chapter
9 Reforming the Church for the Twenty-first Century: (Pope Shenouda III, 1971–)
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173–188
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Published:December 2011
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Doorn-Harder, Nelly van, 'Reforming the Church for the Twenty-first Century: (Pope Shenouda III, 1971–)', The Emergence of the Modern Coptic Papacy, Volume 3: The Popes of Egypt: A History of the Coptic Church and Its Patriarchs (Cairo , 2011; online edn, Cairo Scholarship Online, 24 May 2012), https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774161032.003.0011, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Pope Shenouda III's most profound changes have come through his efforts to improve the quality of monastic life, to redraw diocesan boundaries and ordain new bishops, to incorporate laypeople into various levels of the clerical hierarchy, to invite youth and women into the official structure of lay service, and to raise the educational and professional levels of all involved.
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