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St Shenouda Monastery

Brining ancient monastic tradition to today's world

St Shenouda Monastery offers the depth of the Desert Fathers to all who seek Christ. Through liturgy, hospitality, and a life rooted in the Gospel, we invite others to find peace, renewal, and true life in God.

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Since 1993 it has been serving the Church Families and the young people of Australia. The Monastic life at our blessed Monastery began in 1995 by two blessed and honoured Monks from Egypt; Very Rev Fr Pavlos Anba Bishoy and Rev Fr Bishoy St Anthony joined then by Brother Wissa who became later on Rev Fr Wissa, and has since then, attracted a number of Australian born and raised Monks who chose this holy and sanctified way of living; Rev Fr Shenouda, Rev Fr Theodore, Rev Fr Anthony, Fr Moses, Fr John, Late Fr Karas, Fr Mark and Fr Paul, Fr Seraphim and Fr Makarious.

Over the years, St Shenouda Monastery has become a spiritual hub for Church camps, youth retreats, and family day visitations, welcoming visitors from across Australia and around the world. The Monastery is also actively involved with our neighbours in the Putty community, building relationships through mutual respect and quiet service. We warmly welcome all who are curious about the Orthodox Church and seek to experience its life of prayer and repentance.

As visitor numbers grow, especially during Feast Days and major events, we see a clear need for larger facilities to better serve our congregation. To meet this need, we plan to build a new church that can hold 500 people, along with a spacious services building including a dining hall, kitchen, bookshop, canteen, offices, and lounges. This project will support both our visitors and the monastic community, and has been blessed and approved by the late H.H. Pope Shenouda III.

Grow in your Orthodox Faith one Book at a Time

St Shenouda Press publishes Orthodox books that bring the wisdom of the Church Fathers and saints to today’s reader, which make indispensable resources for parents, priests, Sunday School servants, and seekers who want to learn more about the Orthodox faith.

Music Hub For Orthodox Christian Artists

Asaph Tunes is a service of St Shenouda Monastery, NSW, Australia, which aims to encourage young Christian Orthodox artists to write, compose and sing new songs using contemporary music. Asaph Tunes’ role is to encourage and present the work of these artists to the best quality and to provide it in the most common media available such as iTunes, SoundCloud and various other internet radio stations.

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Check out what we’ve been up to within the church and our community on our Instagram page.

Did you know that Egypt plays a vital role in the life of Jesus? Shortly after His birth, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph fled to Egypt to escape King Herod’s threats to kill baby Jesus. This journey, known as the Flight to Egypt, fulfilled the Old Testament prophecy, “Out of Egypt I called My Son” (Hosea 11:1). Imagine a young Jesus walking the ancient streets of a land rich in history, a land where His presence began a legacy of faith.

Shortly after Jesus’ resurrection, one of His closest followers, St. Mark, brought the Gospel to Egypt. As the writer of one of the four Gospels, St. Mark’s connection to Jesus is profound—his home was where the Last Supper took place. Arriving in Alexandria, St. Mark introduced Christianity to Egypt, baptizing believers and establishing the Coptic Orthodox Church. His mission set Egypt on a path to becoming a beacon of Christianity.

In the early centuries, Christianity had five major centres: Jerusalem, Antioch, Rome, Constantinople, and Alexandria. Alexandria, founded by St. Mark, became known for its deep theological scholarship, particularly through the famed School of Alexandria. This was a hub of Christian thought, blending faith with philosophy and producing some of the Church’s greatest leaders and thinkers.

Christianity flourished in Egypt despite centuries of trials. Following the Muslim conquest in the 7th century, Christians faced waves of persecution. Yet, the Coptic Orthodox Church remained steadfast, preserving the faith with extraordinary courage.

What makes the Coptic Orthodox Church unique? It has held firmly to the traditions passed down from the apostles, preserving the richness of early Christianity. The Church’s liturgical practices, hymns, and teachings have remained consistent over the centuries, rooted in the Bible and the witness of the saints.

The liturgy, for example, is a spiritual journey, inviting worshippers to experience the story of salvation. Its prayers and hymns echo the voices of early Christians, creating a timeless bridge between the past and the present.

In a world filled with questions and shifting values, the Orthodox Church provides something enduring: a connection to the original faith, unaltered and vibrant. It offers a space for spiritual growth through community, prayer, and deep engagement with Scripture. The teachings of the Church are not just historical artifacts; they are a living guide to understanding God’s love and purpose in modern life.

You might be wondering, “What does this history have to do with me?” Christianity, as preserved in the Orthodox tradition, offers answers to life’s biggest questions—Who am I? What is my purpose? How can I find peace? The ancient wisdom of the Church speaks directly to the challenges we face today, offering hope, meaning, and direction.

If you’re curious to learn more or just want to chat, we’d love to hear from you. Connect with us on the website and shoot us an email. Explore a faith that’s as vibrant today as it was 2,000 years ago.

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