THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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  1. This conclusion which Pakhom reached was
    confirmed by a celestial vision wherein he saw an angel of
    the Lord appearing to him and bidding him to go and seek
    the scattered hermits and gather them in a monastery. In
    confirmation of the fact that his vision was real and not
    imaginary, he received crystal-clear instructions as to the
    rules which were to be the basis of life among the community
    of monks.^18
    Elated and joyful, Pakhom did two things. First he
    set himself to the task of writing down his rules clearly and
    concisely. Individual liberty was to be his watchword.
    Whoever joined his community of monks would be asked to
    perform only a minimum number of duties, after which he
    would be free to occupy himself with whatever best suited
    him, according to his own talents and initiative. The only
    condition concomitant with such liberty would be that it
    clash not with the required general order.
    The second thing Pakhom did was to go to his old
    teacher and give him a report on his vision and his Heavenly
    Visitant. The saintly man rejoiced with him and told him to
    take immediate action. Thereupon Pakhom returned to
    Tabennisi and founded the first monastery throughout the
    world.
    In so doing-according to S.J. Ryan – “Pakhom blazed
    the trail for all seekers after Christian perfection, for, in
    profound realisation of Divine Truth, and unbroken
    communion with God, often high and mystical in its
    intimacy, the monks of Egypt set an example from which the
    faithiful, since, have never ceased to profit".^19

  2. The method whereby Pakhom organised his first
    monastery – and the ones he founded subsequently – proved
    the depth of his psychological insight. Guided by the Holy
    Spirit, he divided his monks into grades, grouping them

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