Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria

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Catholic
Eastern Catholic
Established1824
CathedralOur Lady of Egypt
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The Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria is the Patriarchal and only Metropolitan see of the head of the

Alexandrian Rite in its own Coptic language. He is thus the superior of all Coptic dioceses, mostly in and around Egypt
(where all its sees are), the word Copt(ic) being a corruption of the Greek word for Egypt(ian).

It has two cathedral archiepiscopal sees, both in Egypt: one dedicated to Our Lady of Egypt, in the national capital Cairo, the other dedicated to the Resurrection, in Ancient Alexandria.

History

It had three false starts, each failing to prove enduring.

In 1947 it was restored for good. It lost territories in Egypt repeatedly to establish

suffragan
sees of Alexandria as Metropolitan:

  • on 17 December 1982 the
    Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Ismayliah
  • on 21 March 2003 the
    Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Guizeh
    .

It enjoyed

Papal visits from Pope John Paul II in February 2000 and from Pope Francis
in April 2017.

Rank

The patriarchal see as such ranks third among all Catholic (arch)bishoprics of the world (only after the

Catholic Patriarch of Constantinople), by the virtue of Canon Law (CCEO
58, 59.2).

Proper diocese

His proper (arch)eparchy is the Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Alexandria, which has no other Ordinary than the Patriarch. However, he may appoint an Auxiliary bishop for the eparchy, distinct from Auxiliaries for the Patriarchate, as was the case with:

  • Youhanna Kabès (7 June 1958 – died 28 June 1985),
    Cleopatris
    (7 June 1958 – 28 June 1985).

As of 2014, it served 35,865 Eastern Catholics in 31 parishes with 73 priests (41 diocesan, 32 religious), 209 lay religious (65 brothers, 144 sisters) and 5 seminarians.

It enjoyed a Papal visit from Pope Francis in April 2017.

Bishops

Coptic Catholic Patriarchs of Alexandria and precursor Apostolic Vicars

Coptic Catholic Apostolic Vicars

Coptic Catholic Patriarchs of Alexandria

Patriarchate established in 1824 (by Pope Leo XII)

Curial bishops

See also

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