
Pope Shenouda III
Pope Shenouda III, who reigned as the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church from 1971 until his death in 2012, was a revered spiritual leader known for his efforts in promoting Christian unity and strengthening the Coptic identity. His lengthy tenure made him a central figure in the lives of Egyptian Christians, and his passing was marked by one of the largest funerals in Egyptian history, demonstrating the deep affection and respect he garnered over the years.
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Pope Shenouda III was a significant figure in the church for 41 years.
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