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About Our Contributors
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+ His Eminence Metropolitan
SeraphimHis Eminence Abba Seraphim, Bishop of Glastonbury, is Metropolitan of the British Orthodox Church under the Coptic Patriarchate; he was ordained as such by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III on 19th June 1994 after various discussions with the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate and a period of residence at Deir el-Sourian in Wadi El-Natroun. We are honoured and grateful that His Eminence has given his blessings for, and materially contributed to, Erkohet. For more information about the British Orthodox Church, its history, ethos, work and mission, please visit the Church's official website: www.britishorthodox.org + Fr. Peter Farrington
Fr. Peter Farrington was ordained a priest of the British Orthodox Church under the Coptic Patriarchate on February 22nd, 2009; he currently serves at St Alban and St Athanasios Orthodox parish in Chatham, Kent, England. Fr. Peter Farrington is well-known and respected for his balanced and committed research in the area of Oriental Orthodox Christology in particular—a subject in relation to which he has authored many irenic and erudite articles. We are honoured to have the opportunity to host a range of wonderful contributions by Fr. Peter—from regular short accounts, to periodic in-depth assessments in relation to a wide-range of issues pertinent to Oriental Orthodox faith, history, and worship—which he has graciously offered exclusively to Erkohet. For access to other articles by Fr. Peter, in addition to more information about the British Orthodox Church, please visit www.britishorthodox.org.
+ Fr. Antonios Kaldas
Fr. Antonios Kaldas was ordained a priest of the Coptic Orthodox Church of the Diocese of Sydney and its Affiliated Regions in June, 1991; he currently serves at Archangel Michael & St Bishoy Coptic Orthodox parish, Mt Druitt, Sydney, Australia. Fr. Antonios is highly regarded for his cordial, eloquent, balanced and engaging manner of writing and speech, and his extensive knowledge and research of those subjects he addresses. We are thankful to Fr. Antonios for his time thus far in reviewing various materials of our site and look forward to hosting further contributions from him. For access to various writings and sermons of Fr. Antonios, please visit his personal blog (http://www.frantonios.org.au/) and his parish website (http://www.stbishoy.org.au/).
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