Cyril V (John) of Alexandria
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During his papacy the Coptic Church was adorned by knowledgeable and holy men; among them was the great saint, Anba Abraam, Bishop of Fayoum.
Cyril V (John) of Alexandria | ||
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Preceded by: Demetrius II |
Pope of Alexandria (Coptic) 1874–1927 |
Succeeded by: Youanes (John) XIX |
Sources
- Coptic Orthodox Synaxarium (Book of Saints)
- The Renewal of Coptic Orthodoxy in the Twentieth Century
- Pope Kyrillos V and the reopening of the Theological School of Alexandria in 1893, and appointment of Archdeacon Habib Guirguis as its Dean in 1918
External link
The crown of Anba Cyril V, 112th Patriarch (Coptic Museum in Cairo)
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