St Kyrillos VI, 116th Pope of Alexandria: A man of prayer, who held daily masses and had his door open to everyone His Holiness Pope Cyril (Kyrillos) VI of Alexandria, born Azer Ioseph Atta (August 8, 1902 – March 9, 1971), was Coptic Orthodox Pope from 1959 to 1971. Image File history File links St Cyril VI, 116th Pope of Alexandria File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The following is a list of all the Coptic Popes (or Popes of Egypt) who have led the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. ...
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Pope Cyril VI was born in Damanhour, Egypt, into a Christian family. He resigned a civil service position to become a monk in July 1927. He passed his probationary period and, on February 24, 1928, took his monastic vows and assumed the name Fr. Mina El-Baramosy. This article is about Damanhur the town, For the Italian spiritual community see Federation of Damanhur Damanhur , is a town of Lower Egypt, and the capital of al-Buhayrah (Beheira or Behera) governorate. ...
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In 1947, he built the Church of Saint Mina the Martyr in Cairo. 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...
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He became Pope of Alexandria on May 10, 1959 (2 Pashons 1675 AM). On June 28, 1959, he elevated the Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church to the title of Patriarch-Catholicos. Abuna Baslios, who was the first Ethiopian to be appointed Archbishop of Ethiopia by the previous Pope, Joseph II (Yusab II), became Ethiopia's first Patriarch. Pope Cyril VI was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Star of Solomon by Emperor Haile Selassie in gratitude. In November 1959 he laid the foundation stone of the new Monastery of Saint Mina the Wonders Worker in the Mariout Desert. The following list contains all the Popes who have held sway over the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. ...
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His Holiness Joseph II, known in Coptic as YusabII was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. ...
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1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In January 1965, Pope Cyril presided over the Committee of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Addis Ababa, the first ecumenical and non-Chalcedonian synod of these churches held in modern times. 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ...
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The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the churches of Eastern Christian traditions that keep the faith of only the first three ecumenical councils of the undivided Church - the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople and the Council of Ephesus - and rejected the dogmatic definitions of the Council...
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In June 1968, Pope Cyril received the relics of the Apostle Saint Mark the Evangelist, which had been absent from Egypt for over eleven centuries (in Venice). The Saint's relics were interred beneath the newly built Cathedral of Saint Mark at Saint Rewiss Cathedral in Cairo, which was built by Pope Cyril and was opened in a ceremony attended by President Nasser, Emperor Haile Selassie, and delegates from most of the world's churches. 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
Mark the Evangelist (Greek: Markos) (1st century) is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark, drawing much of his material from Peter. ...
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Haile Selassie Haile Selassie (Power of Trinity) (July 23, 1892 – August 27, 1975) was the last Emperor (1930–1936; 1941–1974) of Ethiopia, and is a religious symbol in the Rastafarian movement. ...
His papacy has also been marked by the unprecedented Apparitions of the Blessed Holy Virgin Mary in Zeitun, Egypt (starting on 2 April 1968). It is said that God gifted Pope Kyrillos VI the gift of prescience, for he knew who was coming to see him, their needs (before they said a word) and God's answers to them, and also the gift of bilocation. He also knew the time of his departure. At his death bed Pope Cyril VI said this to the clergy: "I am leaving to the Lord... Safeguard the Church with your keen vigil over it... may the Lord shepherd you." He died on March 9, 1971, after a short illness. March 9 is the 68th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (69th in Leap years). ...
1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1971 calendar). ...
It is believed by many in the Coptic Church and other Churches that countless miracles occurred and continue to occur to this day through the intercession of Pope Kyrillos VI. H.H. Pope Shenouda III states that "There is NO man in ALL the history of the church like Pope Kyrillos VI who was able to pray this many liturgies. He prayed more than 12,000 liturgies. This matter never happened before in the history of any pope of the popes of Alexandria or the world or the monks - He was wondrous in his prayers."
Sources See also Mark the Evangelist (43-63) Anianus (61-82) Avilius (83-95) Kedron (96-106) Primus (106-118) Justus (118-129) Eumenes (131-141) Mark II (142-152) Celadion (152-166) Agrippinus (167-178) Julian (178-189) Demetrius (189-232) Heraclas (232-248) Dionysius (248-264) Maximus (265-282) Theonas (282...
The following is a list of all the Coptic Popes (or Popes of Egypt) who have led the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. ...
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