Coptic Mock Papal Election

As Coptic youth we are not eligible to vote in the upcoming Papal Election for the 118th Pope of Alexandria.  This is due to the standing bylaws of the papal election process that were established in 1957.  In summary, the current model for the papal election does not adhere to the popular vote but rather a vote of the Coptic Church represented by its elders from each diocese.  While I am not in complete agreement with this model, I will table that discussion for another time.

These circumstances remind me of a time in my life that I was not yet able to participate in governmental elections.  At that time my school hosted a mock election for the purpose of: participation in future civic duty, awareness of the issues and candidates, and to predict the outcome of the election.  In a similar fashion, a mock papal election will allow us to: have a participative role where we have none, it will allow us to become acquainted with the 5 candidates (of whom which one will become our next Pope), it may be influential for qualified voters, and finally will also shed light on the opinion of the youth.

The voting philosophy of the Coptic voter must be different in a papal election verses all other elections.   This philosophy is also built into the current model for the papal election.  Having reached the voting stage of the papal election, the voter is presented with a ballot of the names that have passed through nomination verification and cleared the objection stage.  Therefore, the voter is presented with the “best of the best” of the nominees to become pope.  The voter is asked to strike out the names of those whom he/she favors least for the papacy.  The voter may strike out 2 or 3 or 4 names.  Striking only 1 name or 5 names invalidates the ballot.  Therefore, the thinking of the voter should not be, “I will vote for _____…” but rather consider who is least qualified to be pope.  The candidates who receive the top three numbers of votes are put forward to the altar lot where we put the choice in God’s capable hands.  The Coptic Church carries out this Altar Lot with trust because the top three names, having received the greatest number of votes, are in “human” opinion the best candidates.  It is then at that point, having done all that can be humanly done and having completed our part we turn to God for his divine choice.

I ask that anyone who participates below in this mock papal election take this seriously and meet the following criteria:

  1. Be in agreement and abide with the above mentioned voting philosophy.
  2. Be adequately acquainted with the candidates. (More information on the candidates is available in older blog posts.)
  3. Vote no more than once.
  4. Formulate and vote with your own personal opinion.
  5. Participate in and prayerful manner for this mock election and also pray for the official papal election and for the Coptic Church.

May God appoint for us a Pope, according to His choosing, to shepherd His people in purity and righteousness. Amen.

Voting Times: Monday, October 22, 2012 @ 9:00 AM EST – Sunday, October 28, 2012 @ 9PM EST

Due to technical limitations, please vote for the 1, 2, or 3 candidates best qualified.

Please select the most qualified candidates for the papacy. (1-3 Votes Allowed)

  • H.G. Bishop Rafael (32%, 145 Votes)
  • Hegomen Fr. Seraphim El-Soriani (23%, 102 Votes)
  • Hegomen Fr. Rafael Ava Mina (19%, 87 Votes)
  • H.G. Bishop Tawadros (16%, 74 Votes)
  • Hegomen Fr. Pachomious El-Soriani (9%, 41 Votes)

Total Voters: 196

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Top Left: H.G. Bishop Rafael
Top Right: H.G. Bishop Tawadros
Bottom Left: Fr. Rafael Ava Mina
Bottom Center: Fr. Sarafim El-Souranni
Bottom Right: Fr. Bakhomious El-Souryanni

Interviews with the 5 Papal Candidates

Updated 2012-10-18 – Added Interview with Fr. Raphael Ava Mina

The nominations committee has organized for interviews and liturgies with the 5 Papal Candidates for the 118th Pope and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.  I will be sharing the links for anything I can find. Please share if you find any videos that are missing below.

Video Interview with His Grace Bishop Raphael

Video Interview with His Grace Bishop Tawadrous

Video Interview with Very Reverend Hegomen Fr. Seraphim El-Souriani

Video Interview with Very Reverend Hegomen Fr. Pachomious El-Souriani

Video Interview with Very Reverend Hegomen Fr. Raphael Ava Mina

May God appoint for us a Pope, according to His choosing, to shepherd His people in purity and righteousness. Amen.

Web Sources:

Papal Election Expedited Timeline

Update 2012-10-19

According to a press release from the Coptic Orthodox Church Centre UK, the new Pope will be enthroned on November 18th. Here is the latest schedule of events:

  • Church-wide fast:    22-24 October
  • Papal Election:        29 October in Cairo
  • Church-wide fast:    31 October – 2 November
  • Altar ballot:              4 November (118th Pope announced)
  • Enthronement:        18 November

http://www.copticworld.org/articles/1323/

The nominating committee announced that the papal election will take place on October 29, 2012. Three days fasting on 22, 23, and 24th of October was declared, the fasting will follow the Great Lent type of fasting.
The Final selection of the Pope will be done during a Holy Liturgy on November 4, 2012 and that also will be preceded by a similar fasting on Oct. 31st, Nov. 1st, and 2nd.

The expedited timeline of the upcoming events in the papal election process are as follows:

  • Oct. 22-24 – A three-day fast for the upcoming Papal Election.
  • Oct. 29 – Papal Election, participants include 2,411 Coptic voters across the world.
  • Oct. 31-Nov.2 – A three-day fast for the upcoming Altar Lot.
  • Nov. 4 – Liturgical service at the St. Mark’s Cathedral in which the Altar Ballot will take place and the new pope will be chosen.
  • Nov. 18 – Enthronement Ceremony for the newly elected Pope

May God appoint for us a Pope, according to His choosing, to shepherd His people in purity and righteousness. Amen.

Video of Announcement

Facebook via @PeterSamaan @CopticWorld.org
“HG Bishop Paula, the official spokesperson of the Papal nominations committee has made the following announcements.
The election for the new Pope will begin on October 29th. There will be a strict fast on October 22, 23 and 24. The Altar Lot will be on November 4th with a strict fast preceding on October 31st, Nov 1, and Nov 2.

There will be a program on the Coptic and Christian channels to be aired tomorrow about the five Papal candidates.

There will also be Divine Liturgies in the coming days with sermons from each of the five Papal candidates. Tomorrow, the Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at the Cathedral of St Bishoy Monastery with HG Bishop Tawadrous giving the sermon.

On Friday, there will be a Divine Liturgy at St Mark Cathedral in Alexandria with Hegumen Seraphim El-Souriani delivering the sermon.

On Saturday, the will be a Divine Liturgy at the Monastery of the Virgin Mary with only the three monks participating.

On Sunday, the candidates will be at St Mary Church in Maadi for the Divine Liturgy.

On Monday at St Mark Church in Azbakiya there will be a Divine Liturgy with Fr Raphael Ava Mina delivering the sermon.

On Tuesday, there will be a Divine Liturgy at the Bishopric of Damanhour with HG Bishop Raphael delivering the sermon.

On Wednesday, there will be a Divine Liturgy at St Mina Monastery in Mariut with Hegumen Bakhomious El-Souriani delivering the sermon.”

Partial translation