Pope John V of Alexandria

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Pope

John V of Alexandria
The Hanging Church

Pope John V of Alexandria,

Pi Kogi Enavot
, 863 A.M. (25 August 1147).

During his papacy, the

Muslims. Around the end of his papacy, tensions rose between him and Mark Ibn Kunbar, a priest who preached against the practice of private confession of sins, resulting in Kunbar's excommunication.[1]

According to the

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During John's papacy, the expression Life-giving was added to the liturgical confession, which became: This is the Life-giving Flesh that Thine Only-Begotten Son, Our Lord, God and Savior, Jesus Christ, took from our Lady ....

Pope John V died on

References

  1. ^ Adeney, Walter Frederic (1908). The Greek and Eastern Churches. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 606–607.
  2. ^ Taddesse Tamrat. "The Legacy of Aksum and Adafa" in Church and State in Ethiopia. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972, p. 55.
  3. ^ Coptic Synexarion Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by
Coptic Pope

1147–1166
Succeeded by