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[[Image:FrBishoyKamel.jpg|right|thumb|Fr Bishoy Kamel (1931-1979)]] The [[Coptic]] Orthodox arch-priest 'Abouna' '''Bishoy Kamel''' (1931-1979) was born Samy Kamel in Sirrs-Alliaan, Menoufia, Egypt, in
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1931. Raised in Damenhour, Egypt where he received his early education. He
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[[Image:FrBishoyKamel.jpg|right|thumb|Fr Bishoy Kamel ([[December 6|6 December]] 1931- [[March 21|21 March]] 1979)]] The [[Coptic]] Orthodox [[archpriest]] '[[Abouna]]' '''Bishoy Kamel''' (1931-1979) was born Samy Kamel in Sirrs-Alliaan, Menoufia, Egypt, in 1931. He was raised in Damenhour, Egypt, where he received his early education. He attended the School of Sciences, Alexandria University, and graduated with B.Sc. degree in 1951. While working as a Science teacher in public schools, he continued his postgraduate at Alexandria University and received a degree in literature in 1954 and was appointed an instructor at the Education College, Alexandria University. He was ordained [[priest]] in December 1959.
attended the school of Sciences, Alexandria University, and graduated with
 
B.Sc. degree in 1951. While working as a Science teacher in public schools,
 
he continued his postgraduate at Alexandria University and received a degree in literature
 
in 1954 and was appointed an instructor at the Education College,
 
Alexandria University. He was ordained [[priest]] in December 1959.
 
  
During his early life as a teacher and Sunday School Servant, he was a very active Church servant, and also offered free tutoring to kids who needed help. When he became priest, he
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During his early life as a teacher and Sunday School Servant, he was a very active [[Church]] servant, and also offered free tutoring to kids who needed help. When he became [[priest]], he kept that promise of full time service to the last breath. He so despised material things, that material things were thrown under his feet. An eye witness saw him one night at the Church puzzled because a young woman came asking for financial help. She was followed by a student asking for money to pay college registration fees. This little worry did not last long. Our late Fr. Bishoy asked them both to wait. While waiting, a little girl walked in and handed him an envelope stuffed with money. When he asked her name, She just answered saying: "My mother Mary sends this to you." All the needs were met that night. In Egypt, feasts ([[Christmas]], [[Theophany|Epiphany]], [[Easter]]) are celebrated at night. The late Fr. Bishoy Kamel always went to distribute food and gifts to some of the needy in his [[congregation]] after the feast mass service. Because he always felt the importance of sharing the meaning of the Lord's feasts. His wife got used to it.
kept that promise of full time service to the last breath. He so despised
 
material things, that material things were thrown under his feet. An eye
 
witness saw him one night at the Church puzzled because a young woman came
 
asking for financial help. She was followed by a student asking for money
 
to pay college registration fees. This little worry did not last long. Our
 
late Fr. Bishoy asked them both to wait. While waiting, a little girl
 
walked in and handed him an envelope stuffed with money. When he asked her
 
name, She just answered saying: "My mother Mary sends this to you." All the
 
needs were met that night. In Egypt, feasts (Christmas,
 
Epiphany, Easter) are celebrated at night. The late Fr. Bishoy Kamel always went to
 
distribute food and gifts to some of the needy in his congregation after
 
the feast mass service. Because he always felt the importance of sharing the meaning
 
of the Lord's feasts. His wife got used to it.
 
  
He started St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Sporting,
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He started [http://www.stgeorge-sporting.org/ St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Sporting, Alexandria] (where he is buried). Some advised him not to accept having associate priests, but he was not the one to fear competition. The number of priests at the Church reached five and all had more work than they could do. By the standards of his time, he was but a young man running a big Cathedral and very good at it!
Alexandria (where he is buried). Some advised him not to accept having
 
associate priests, but he was not the one to fear competition. The number
 
of priests at the Church reached five and all had more work than they could
 
do. By the standards of his time, he was but a young man running a big
 
Cathedral and very good at it!
 
  
He was instrumental not only in increasing the number of priests in
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He was instrumental not only in increasing the number of priests in his church, but also in starting new churches. Following are some of the churches he helped found. In Alexandria, Egypt: St. George, in Sporting; St. George, in Hadra; Arch-Angel Michael, in the district of Mostafa Kamel; St. Takla Hemanout, in Ibrahemia; St. Mary and St. Cyril, in Cleopatra; St. Peter, in Seedy Bishr; and abroad: St. Mark in Los Angeles, California. He indirectly helped found the Church in Denver and the Church in Houston among others. Not including his efforts in Europe and Australia.
his church, but also in starting new churches. Following are some of
 
the churches he helped found. In Alexandria, Egypt: St. George, in Sporting; St. George, in
 
Hadra; Arch-Angel Michael, in the district of Mostafa Kamel; St. Takla
 
Hemanout, in Ibrahemia; St. Mary and St. Cyril, in Cleopatra; St. Peter, in
 
Seedy Bishr; and abroad: St. Mark in Los Angeles, California. He indirectly helped
 
found the Church in Denver and the Church in Houston among
 
others. Not including his efforts in Europe and Australia.
 
  
The purchase of a church for the early Egyptian immigrant to the
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The purchase of a church for the early Egyptian immigrant to the USA in Los Angeles is a wonderful story of faith and trusting the Lord: The congregation was just starting in the late 60's when Fr. Bishoy Kamel was sent to Los Angeles in 1969. They initially used a Syrian Orthodox Church building. Then came the opportunity to purchase a $100,000 existing church building which was previously used by a Russian Orthodox Congregation on Robertson Blvd., Near Hollywood. The congregation had $500 in the treasury. Some of the prominent people warned Abouna (Fr.) Bishoy: "Don't get us in debt!" In a short order he raised $23,000. Some of this money was small loans from new immigrants who had very little to give. He took a cab and went to the bank to pay the down payment, and sign the papers for a mortgage loan. In his excitement, he left the unmarked envelope full of cash ($23,000) on the seat and when he realized it the taxi was gone. He went in, told the loan officer that he misplaced the money, and needed sometime to find it or replace it. He went home sad feeling he had failed everybody, and on top of it all some will think Abouna is a thief?
USA in Los Angeles is a wonderful story of faith and trusting the Lord: The
 
congregation was just starting in the late 60's when Fr. Bishoy Kamel was
 
sent to Los Angeles in 1969. They initially used a Syrian Orthodox Church
 
building. Then came the opportunity to purchase a $100,000 existing church
 
building which was previously used by a Russian Orthodox Congregation on
 
Robertson Blvd., Near Hollywood. The congregation had $500 in the
 
treasury. Some of the prominent people warned Abouna (Fr.) Bishoy: "Don't
 
get us in debt!" In a short order he raised $23,000. Some of this money was
 
small loans from new immigrants who had very little to give. He took a cab
 
and went to the bank to pay the down payment, and sign the papers for a
 
mortgage loan. In his excitement, he left the unmarked envelope full of
 
cash ($23,000) on the seat and when he realized it the taxi was gone. He
 
went in, told the loan officer that he misplaced the money, and needed
 
sometime to find it or replace it. He went home sad feeling he had failed
 
everybody, and on top of it all some will think Abouna is a thief?
 
  
Abouna had an unpleasant day, the envelope was not marked. He
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Abouna had an unpleasant day, the envelope was not marked. He could not think of a way to prove he had money! After midnight, there was knock on the door. Fr. Bishoy asked Tassony (Sister) Angel his wife to open the door. Was surprised to see the cab driver. The man confessed. After you left, I looked back so that envelope. Picked up and found it full of cash. Not marked. I though about keeping it. Drove around and around. Then I said this man must be a minister or a priest or something. But, even if I want to give him the money back how could I find him. I then thought if I describe the way you are dressed and the way you looked, somebody might be able to lead me to you. That is how I found out that you must be Coptic (Egyptian) and the way to your apartment which was then church address. The man refused to accept the customary 10% reward and even paid a donation!
could not think of a way to prove he had money! After midnight, there was
 
knock on the door. Fr. Bishoy asked Tassony (Sister) Angel his wife to open
 
the door. Was surprised to see the cab driver. The man confessed. After you
 
left, I looked back so that envelope. Picked up and found it full of
 
cash. Not marked. I though about keeping it. Drove around and around. Then
 
I said this man must be a minister or a priest or something. But, even if I
 
want to give him the money back how could I find him. I then thought if I
 
describe the way you are dressed and the way you looked, somebody might be
 
able to lead me to you. That is how I found out that you must be Coptic
 
(Egyptian) and the way to your apartment which was then church address. The
 
man refused to accept the customary 10% reward and even paid a donation!
 
  
Fr. Bishoy loved the cross dearly, no wonder his departure was on
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Fr. Bishoy loved the [[cross]] dearly, no wonder his departure was on the third day of the feast of the Cross. He gave the titles: "Under the feet of the Cross", and "With [[Christ]] Crucified" to two books he wrote. His most favorite possession was a picture of Christ crucified and Mary Magdalene kneeling under his feet. This picture he hanged on the wall above his bed.
the third day of the feast of the Cross. He gave the titles: "Under the
 
feet of the Cross", and "With Christ Crucified" to two books he wrote. His
 
most favorite possession was a picture of Christ crucified and Mary
 
Magdeline kneeling under his feet. This picture he hanged on the wall above
 
his bed.
 
  
Fr. Bishoy Kamel was always concerned about his own salvation and faithfully bore his cross of pains and disease (cancer), which he used to call 'the disease of the Paradise'. He
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Fr. Bishoy Kamel was always concerned about his own salvation and faithfully bore his cross of pains and disease (cancer), which he used to call 'the disease of the Paradise'. He rarely talked about his personal life. He and his wife Angel lived as virgins. He always hid himself behind the cross. His ministry was that of a true loving and caring Father, Brother, and Friend. Not just a priest performing the duties of his office. On the nights of church feasts, and as soon as he completed the church service, he ran out to visit those in need. Accompanied by his wife or going separate ways, they did as much as they could, and brought back some of the people from out of town to their home the night of the feast.
rarely talked about his personal life. He and his wife Angel lived as
 
virgins. He always hid himself behind the cross. His ministry was that of a
 
true loving and caring Father, Brother, and Friend. Not just a priest
 
performing the duties of his office. On the nights of church feasts, and as
 
soon as he completed the church service, he ran out to visit those in
 
need. Accompanied by his wife or going separate ways, they did as much as
 
they could, and brought back some of the people from out of town to their
 
home the night of the feast.
 
  
He did not allow people to speak evil about others in his presence
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He did not allow people to speak evil about others in his presence and always had something nice to say about others, especially, those who differed with him following the words of the Apostle: "Love suffereth long, and is kind, Love vaunteth not itself, ... thinketh not evil .." (1 Cor 13:1-13).
and always had something nice to say about others, especially, those who
 
differed with him following the words of the Apostle: "Love suffereth long,
 
and is kind, Love vauneth not itself, ... thinketh not evil .." (1 Cor
 
13:1-13).
 
  
His preaching was deep in spiritual meaning, and seasoned with the
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His preaching was deep in spiritual meaning, and seasoned with the word of God presented in practical terms. It was supported by examples from the [[Bible]], Church history, [[tradition]], and the life of the [[Saints]]. His voice in the [[Liturgy]] was low (you can even say weak) but very comforting to the listeners. This brought great multitudes to church not only for the liturgy but for the evening prayers as well. He was so humble, many a time he wondered why people praised him. He always felt he was not deserving, as he always felt he did not do enough. His example is clearly felt in those who new him and also in those who just heard about him.
word of God presented in practical terms. It was supported by examples
 
from: the Bible, Church history, tradition, and the life of the Saints. His
 
voice in the Liturgy was low (you can even say weak) but very comforting to
 
the listeners. This brought great multitudes to church not only for the
 
liturgy but for the evening prayers as well. He was so humble, many a time
 
he wondered why people praised him. He always felt he was not deserving, as
 
he always felt he did not do enough. His example is clearly felt in those
 
who new him and also in those who just heard about him.
 
  
==Sources==
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==Sources and further reading==
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* [http://www.zeitun-eg.net/members_contrib/The_Transfigured_Cross.pdf The ''Transfigured Cross: A Study of Father Bishoi Kamel (6 December 1931- 21 March 1979)'' by John H Watson]
 
* http://www.coptic.net/synexarion/FatherBishoyKamel.txt
 
* http://www.coptic.net/synexarion/FatherBishoyKamel.txt
* [http://www.zeitun-eg.net/members_contrib/The_Transfigured_Cross.pdf The ''Transfigured Cross: A Study of Father Bishoi Kamel (6 December 1931- 21 March 1979)'' by John H Watson]
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* http://www.suscopts.org/mightyarrows/vol1_no4/frbishoy.pdf
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* [http://www.stgeorge-sporting.org/frbishoy/frbishoyphotos1.htm Photo album of Father Bishoy Kamel]
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*[http://www.mycopticchurch.com/articles/read.asp?f=spiritual/FBKApostles.html The Journey of the Pure Apostles - by Fr. Bishoy Kamel]
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*[http://www.mycopticchurch.com/articles/read.asp?f=spiritual/FBKIsaiahLent.html The Journey Through Lent with Isaiah the Prophet - by Fr. Bishoy Kamel]
  
 
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Fr Bishoy Kamel (6 December 1931- 21 March 1979)
The Coptic Orthodox archpriest 'Abouna' Bishoy Kamel (1931-1979) was born Samy Kamel in Sirrs-Alliaan, Menoufia, Egypt, in 1931. He was raised in Damenhour, Egypt, where he received his early education. He attended the School of Sciences, Alexandria University, and graduated with B.Sc. degree in 1951. While working as a Science teacher in public schools, he continued his postgraduate at Alexandria University and received a degree in literature in 1954 and was appointed an instructor at the Education College, Alexandria University. He was ordained priest in December 1959.

During his early life as a teacher and Sunday School Servant, he was a very active Church servant, and also offered free tutoring to kids who needed help. When he became priest, he kept that promise of full time service to the last breath. He so despised material things, that material things were thrown under his feet. An eye witness saw him one night at the Church puzzled because a young woman came asking for financial help. She was followed by a student asking for money to pay college registration fees. This little worry did not last long. Our late Fr. Bishoy asked them both to wait. While waiting, a little girl walked in and handed him an envelope stuffed with money. When he asked her name, She just answered saying: "My mother Mary sends this to you." All the needs were met that night. In Egypt, feasts (Christmas, Epiphany, Easter) are celebrated at night. The late Fr. Bishoy Kamel always went to distribute food and gifts to some of the needy in his congregation after the feast mass service. Because he always felt the importance of sharing the meaning of the Lord's feasts. His wife got used to it.

He started St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Sporting, Alexandria (where he is buried). Some advised him not to accept having associate priests, but he was not the one to fear competition. The number of priests at the Church reached five and all had more work than they could do. By the standards of his time, he was but a young man running a big Cathedral and very good at it!

He was instrumental not only in increasing the number of priests in his church, but also in starting new churches. Following are some of the churches he helped found. In Alexandria, Egypt: St. George, in Sporting; St. George, in Hadra; Arch-Angel Michael, in the district of Mostafa Kamel; St. Takla Hemanout, in Ibrahemia; St. Mary and St. Cyril, in Cleopatra; St. Peter, in Seedy Bishr; and abroad: St. Mark in Los Angeles, California. He indirectly helped found the Church in Denver and the Church in Houston among others. Not including his efforts in Europe and Australia.

The purchase of a church for the early Egyptian immigrant to the USA in Los Angeles is a wonderful story of faith and trusting the Lord: The congregation was just starting in the late 60's when Fr. Bishoy Kamel was sent to Los Angeles in 1969. They initially used a Syrian Orthodox Church building. Then came the opportunity to purchase a $100,000 existing church building which was previously used by a Russian Orthodox Congregation on Robertson Blvd., Near Hollywood. The congregation had $500 in the treasury. Some of the prominent people warned Abouna (Fr.) Bishoy: "Don't get us in debt!" In a short order he raised $23,000. Some of this money was small loans from new immigrants who had very little to give. He took a cab and went to the bank to pay the down payment, and sign the papers for a mortgage loan. In his excitement, he left the unmarked envelope full of cash ($23,000) on the seat and when he realized it the taxi was gone. He went in, told the loan officer that he misplaced the money, and needed sometime to find it or replace it. He went home sad feeling he had failed everybody, and on top of it all some will think Abouna is a thief?

Abouna had an unpleasant day, the envelope was not marked. He could not think of a way to prove he had money! After midnight, there was knock on the door. Fr. Bishoy asked Tassony (Sister) Angel his wife to open the door. Was surprised to see the cab driver. The man confessed. After you left, I looked back so that envelope. Picked up and found it full of cash. Not marked. I though about keeping it. Drove around and around. Then I said this man must be a minister or a priest or something. But, even if I want to give him the money back how could I find him. I then thought if I describe the way you are dressed and the way you looked, somebody might be able to lead me to you. That is how I found out that you must be Coptic (Egyptian) and the way to your apartment which was then church address. The man refused to accept the customary 10% reward and even paid a donation!

Fr. Bishoy loved the cross dearly, no wonder his departure was on the third day of the feast of the Cross. He gave the titles: "Under the feet of the Cross", and "With Christ Crucified" to two books he wrote. His most favorite possession was a picture of Christ crucified and Mary Magdalene kneeling under his feet. This picture he hanged on the wall above his bed.

Fr. Bishoy Kamel was always concerned about his own salvation and faithfully bore his cross of pains and disease (cancer), which he used to call 'the disease of the Paradise'. He rarely talked about his personal life. He and his wife Angel lived as virgins. He always hid himself behind the cross. His ministry was that of a true loving and caring Father, Brother, and Friend. Not just a priest performing the duties of his office. On the nights of church feasts, and as soon as he completed the church service, he ran out to visit those in need. Accompanied by his wife or going separate ways, they did as much as they could, and brought back some of the people from out of town to their home the night of the feast.

He did not allow people to speak evil about others in his presence and always had something nice to say about others, especially, those who differed with him following the words of the Apostle: "Love suffereth long, and is kind, Love vaunteth not itself, ... thinketh not evil .." (1 Cor 13:1-13).

His preaching was deep in spiritual meaning, and seasoned with the word of God presented in practical terms. It was supported by examples from the Bible, Church history, tradition, and the life of the Saints. His voice in the Liturgy was low (you can even say weak) but very comforting to the listeners. This brought great multitudes to church not only for the liturgy but for the evening prayers as well. He was so humble, many a time he wondered why people praised him. He always felt he was not deserving, as he always felt he did not do enough. His example is clearly felt in those who new him and also in those who just heard about him.

Sources and further reading