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The Right Reverend Ghais MalikThe Rt. Rev. Ghais Abdel Malik (Bishop: 1984-2000)
The Rt Revd Ghais Malik, Bishop of Egypt and North Africa, has been elected the new President Bishop of the Episcopal Church in of Jerusalem and the Middle East. He succeeds the Most Revd Samir Kafity who is retiring. The election was made on 25th November 1996 at a Central Synod of the Province in Cyprus. Bishop Abdel Malik becomes the third President Bishop and Primate of the Province since its inauguration in 1976. Bishop Malik was consecrated to be Bishop in Egypt and North Africa in 1984. In accordance with the Constitution, the President Bishop may serve a maximum of two five year terms of office. The Synod also elected the Rt Revd Riah Abu El Assal the Bishop Coadjutor, Jerusalem and Provincial Secretary and the Rt Revd Clive Handford (Cyprus and the Gulf) as Treasurer of Synod. The newly elected President Bishop and Officers were formally installed at the closing Eucharist of the Central Synod on 26 November 1996.
The Diocese honored the Most Reverend Ghais Abdel Malik and his wife Mrs. Fawzia at a celebration held at All Saints Cathedral on May 11, 2000. Before his retirement, Bishop Ghais served as Bishop in Egypt and as President Bishop of the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East.
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The Most Rev. Dr. Mouneer Hanna Anis
Pentecost 2010My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, at Pentecost, the Church received the Holy Spirit. This was in fulfilment of Jesus' promise to his disciples "wait until you receive power from on high" Acts 1:8. With receiving the Holy Spirit the disciples received a power to share the Good News within Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and to the rest of the world. The Holy Spirit still empowers the church today to advance Christ's mission. Jesus Christ and his disciples showed us how we can share the Good News with the people around us. |


