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Life of Saint Mohrael - DVD

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A martyr of the 4th Century AD in the time of Emperor Dekladinos [between 284 & 305 AD]. Her name was mentioned in all Coptic manuscripts as Mohrayl abbreviated to Mohray - Mohraty. Its translation is "Gods Power". Bishop Philips of Menf (Giza) wrote her biography in the 4th Century and built the first church in her name, consecrating it on the 15th of August 314 AD. She was born in Temwah in Giza, close to Menf, to a priest called Youanis and a mother called Illaria, according to the prophecy of St. Ibsady, Bishop of Menf, in the late 3rd Century AD. She lived in reclusion in her fathers house and God granted her the gift of healing at the age of 12. She rode a chariot with those going towards their martyrdom and died as a martyr in Insana, east of Mallawi in Minia, on the 14th of Touba. Her body was returned to her hometown and a church was built upon it. Bishop Philips, who wrote her biography, consecrated the church, as mentioned in the history of Abul Makarem in 1209 AD. Bishop Sawires Ben Al Moqafa mentioned in the "History of Popes" that her body was returned to Ancient Egypt, together with that of her brothers Martyr Abahour Al Saryaqousy the 11th, to a church on the bank of Lake Abi Qoudamah, which was converted by Minister Al Afdal to a mosque that still stands. In 1984, her biography was published from the above-mentioned manuscripts, and was re-published in 1995. Bishop Mina mentioned her in Boustan Al Qiddisat. She was mentioned in the Synaxarion Manuscript # 220/155 Liturgy at the Coptic Museum and in the Synaxarion of Ren Passier that was published by Bishop Samuel under the 14th of Touba. In Al Kiraza journal - Issue dd. 30/1/1998, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III published the news of an extensive meeting that was held, concerning this Saint, mentioning that she is a martyr and that she had a church in her name. His Eminence gave permission that anniversaries are to be held for her and nuns are to be ordained in her name in several convents. Her prayers be with us and Glory be to our God, forever. Amen.
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