Early life He was born in
El-Mahalla al-Kubra on May 2, 1923, with the name Abdelmasih Bishara. His family was known by the name
qassis (meaning "priest") because of the large number of Coptic clergy it had produced over at least six generations. Most famously, Bishara's uncle was
Pope Macarius III who had served as the 114th Patriarch of the Coptic Church from 1944 to 1945. After completing high school, he studied at the
American University in Cairo, earning a Licenciate in English Literature (1944) and a Bachelor of Education and Psychology (1952), while also working as an English teacher in
Aswan and lecturing on the
New Testament in the
Coptic Theological Seminary in Cairo. In the 1960s, Bishop Athanasius founded
The Daughters of Saint Mary in Beni Suef, an order of serving nuns who played a role in various social projects in the community. Bishop Athanasius actively sought dialogue with Muslims in the 1970s and 80s and alongside Bishop Samuel, represented the Coptic Orthodox Church outside of Egypt. Dr. Maurice Assad, former Secretary-General of the Middle-East Council of Churches, wrote "Bishop Athanasius was known for his weekly Bible study meetings in Beni Suef which were always attended by hundreds of people. Whenever he went on a pastoral visit in his diocese, he did not confine himself to the rich but also visited the poorest of the poor. In fact he made it a point to visit every family at least once a year in his diocese, the poor before the rich. Only in the last few years could he no longer do this because of health reasons, and he had to limit himself to visits of each church in the towns and villages of his diocese."
Relations with Pope Shenouda When President Sadat placed Coptic leader Pope Shenouda under house arrest in 1981, confining him to the
Monastery of St Bishoy, a papal committee of five bishops was formed to take over the duties of the pope, and one of the appointed bishops was Bishop Athanasius. The papal committee left only the spiritual authority to Pope
Shenouda III, but not the rule of the church. == Man of dialogue ==