He entered the
Monastery of Saint Pishoy and was tonsured a monk by the name
Anthimus of Saint Pishoy (), on 10 March 1972. On 3 July 1973, he was ordained a priest and his name was changed to
Macarius of Saint Pishoy (). He was later elevated to the dignity of
Hegumen in 1974. Due to his expertise in Church rites and hymnology, he was one of the priests responsible for teaching newly ordained priests the rites of service, although he was himself technically a novice priest. In August 1974, he was sent by
Pope Shenouda III to
Paris,
France, to serve the
Coptic Diaspora community there. He was later recalled to
Cairo in June 1975 to be consecrated as bishop. Although his time in France was brief, he managed to revitalize service in the
French Coptic Orthodox Church, and even began publishing a Magazine for the community titled
Helpis ("Hope", ). == Episcopate ==