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Bishop Tawadros new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians | Bishop Tawadros new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians |
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Bishop Tawadros has been chosen as the new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians, becoming leader of the largest Christian minority in the Middle East. | Bishop Tawadros has been chosen as the new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians, becoming leader of the largest Christian minority in the Middle East. |
His name was selected from a glass bowl by a blindfolded boy at a ceremony in Cairo's St Mark's Cathedral. Three candidates had been shortlisted. | His name was selected from a glass bowl by a blindfolded boy at a ceremony in Cairo's St Mark's Cathedral. Three candidates had been shortlisted. |
The 60-year-old succeeds Pope Shenouda III, who died in March aged 88. | The 60-year-old succeeds Pope Shenouda III, who died in March aged 88. |
He succeeds as attacks on Copts are on the increase, and many say they fear the country's new Islamist leaders. | He succeeds as attacks on Copts are on the increase, and many say they fear the country's new Islamist leaders. |
The other two candidates were Bishop Raphael and Father Raphael Ava Mina. They were chosen in a ballot by a council of some 2,400 Church and community officials in October. | The other two candidates were Bishop Raphael and Father Raphael Ava Mina. They were chosen in a ballot by a council of some 2,400 Church and community officials in October. |
'In God's hands' | 'In God's hands' |
Their names were written on pieces of paper and put in crystal balls sealed with wax on the church altar. | Their names were written on pieces of paper and put in crystal balls sealed with wax on the church altar. |
A blindfolded boy - one of 12 shortlisted children - then drew out the name of Bishop Tawadros, who until now was an aide to the acting leader, Bishop Pachomius. | A blindfolded boy - one of 12 shortlisted children - then drew out the name of Bishop Tawadros, who until now was an aide to the acting leader, Bishop Pachomius. |
Bishop Pachomius then took the ballot from the boy's hand and showed it to all those gathered in the cathedral. | Bishop Pachomius then took the ballot from the boy's hand and showed it to all those gathered in the cathedral. |
We got an invitation to the ceremony to choose the new pope. But when my father and I got to the cathedral, the crowd was so big, we could not get inside. There were more people outside than in. | |
We were with the crowd outside, waiting to find out the name of the new pope, when a group of deacons came out to look for children. Ten of us went inside. I remember the acting pope was wearing a blindfold so he could not see us. Then he put his hand on my head. | |
When I was born my grandfather, who was a priest, told my mother he had dreamt I would be the person to choose the new pope, and that the pope would be called Shenouda III. | |
| On the day I was chosen to pick the new pope, I was afraid of the crowd watching me, and the new experience. But I did not know what was going on, and I did not know who Pope Shenouda was. |
Strict measures were in place to make sure there was no foul play during the televised ceremony: the three pieces of paper with candidates' names were all the same size and tied the same way. | Strict measures were in place to make sure there was no foul play during the televised ceremony: the three pieces of paper with candidates' names were all the same size and tied the same way. |
Copts say this process ensures the selection is in God's hands. | Copts say this process ensures the selection is in God's hands. |
Bishop Tawadros will be enthroned in a ceremony on 18 November. | Bishop Tawadros will be enthroned in a ceremony on 18 November. |
The new pope has studied in Britain, and has also run a medicine factory, the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo reports. | The new pope has studied in Britain, and has also run a medicine factory, the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo reports. |
He is a man of broad experience and with managerial skills, our correspondent says, adding that he will need all those talents to lead the Copts as they face an uncertain future in a country now debating the role of Islam following last year's revolution. | He is a man of broad experience and with managerial skills, our correspondent says, adding that he will need all those talents to lead the Copts as they face an uncertain future in a country now debating the role of Islam following last year's revolution. |
Our correspondent says no-one in Egypt expects the new pope to introduce radical changes to the deeply conservative church. | Our correspondent says no-one in Egypt expects the new pope to introduce radical changes to the deeply conservative church. |
Pope Shenouda died in March. Under his leadership, the Coptic Church expanded significantly, including outside its traditional Egyptian base. | Pope Shenouda died in March. Under his leadership, the Coptic Church expanded significantly, including outside its traditional Egyptian base. |
He was a passionate advocate of unity among the Christian churches, and also clashed with then President Anwar Sadat, particularly over their conflicting views on the future of Egypt's relationship with Israel. | He was a passionate advocate of unity among the Christian churches, and also clashed with then President Anwar Sadat, particularly over their conflicting views on the future of Egypt's relationship with Israel. |
Coptic Christians have long complained of discrimination by the Egyptian state and the country's Muslim majority. | Coptic Christians have long complained of discrimination by the Egyptian state and the country's Muslim majority. |
But when President Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year and succeeded by the Muslim Brotherhood, their fears grew. | But when President Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year and succeeded by the Muslim Brotherhood, their fears grew. |
In October 2011, 25 people died in clashes with the security forces after a protest march in Cairo over the burning of a church. | In October 2011, 25 people died in clashes with the security forces after a protest march in Cairo over the burning of a church. |