Holy Synod of Coptic Orthodox Church

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The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria is the highest authority in the Church of Alexandria (Coptic) and it formulates the rules and regulations regarding matters of church's organisation, faith, service's order.

The Synod is chaired by the Coptic (Oriental) Patriarch of Alexandria and the members are the Church's Metropolitans, Bishops, Chorbishops and the Patriarchal Vicar for Alexandria.


Seniority in the Synod

According to the Coptic Orthodox Church Traditions the Coptic Pope, being Coptic Bishop of Alexandria and being the Senior and Elder Bishop and the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Province and Primate of All Egypt, is the head of the Synod as a first among equals. The most senior position after the Pope was the Metropolitan of Pentapolis, but since its demise as a major Archiepiscopal Metropolis and now being held as a Titular See attached to another diocese.

There is a special status of seniority of honor for the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Holy and Great City of Our Lord, Jerusalem, Holy Zion, Archbishop of the Holy Archdiocese of Jerusalem, All Palestine, Philadelphia of Jordan and All the Near East.

This great archdiocesan Metropolis is technically outside the Egyptian Province and was not originally counted within the jurisdiction of the Pope of Alexandria and it was created by Pope Cyril III (1235-1243) in the thirteenth century, which, at that time, had caused a dispute between the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch.[1]. This was a very rare incident between the two sister churches as in general their relationship is one of the strongest between any two sister churches. [2] .

It is important to note that the Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan of Jerusalem is the only Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan who is consecrated as a Metropolitan Archbishop without being consecrated a bishop first then elevated to the Metropolitan rank later as is the norm in all episcopal consecration according to the tradition of the Church of Alexandria. This has been the case since Cyril III consecrated Metropolitan Basilius as the first Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan of Jerusalem and All the Near East.

Currently, and because of the fact that the seniority of the members is decided according to ranking rules depending on the rank in the Church (Metropolitans first, then Bishops (and Exarchs of the Throne), then Auxiliary Bishops, then General Bishops, then Chorbishops and according to the date of consecration, the most senior position after the Pope is the oldest consecrated Metropolitan of the Throne, who is now the Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Asyut (Lycopolis), (Hieracon) and (Apollonopolis Parva) (Consecrated in 1946).

Apart from the fact that, as in ancient tradition, after the Senior Hierarch of Pentapolis, came the hierarch of the Metropolis of (Lycopolis), (Hieracon) and (Apollonopolis Parva (Hypselis)|Apollonopolis Parva), which is Asyut.

It is to be noted that the most senior metropolitan in consecration is the candidate to become the Locum tenens in case of the death of the Pope until the election of the new Pope, and will be the one who enthrones the newly elected Pope along with the entire body of the Holy Synod.

This seniority ranking system does not diminish the importance and the greatness of the Metropolis of Jerusalem and All the Near East. It is to be noted that the archiepiscopal status of this great metropolis is given due to the Holy Apostolic Throne that it represent, being the Apostolic Throne of Jerusalem, although its Metropolitan Archbishop does not claim that title and is under the jurisdiction of the Throne of Alexandria.

Gallery

A Gallery of the Coptic Holy Synod of Egypt (All Coptic Bishops) (external link)

A Gallery of the Members of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria In order of date of consecration in Arabic and English (external link)

Primate and Pontiff

Chairman of The Synod

1) His Holiness Shenouda III (Gayyid) of Alexandria (Senouthius III)

Metropolitans of the Throne

2) His Eminence Mikhail (Michael), Elder Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Asyut (Lycopolis), (Hieracon) and (Apollonopolis Parva) and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, in Scetes, Lower Egypt.

3) His Eminence Abraham, Metropolitan of the Holy and Great City of Our Lord, Jerusalem, Holy Zion, Archbishop of the Holy Archdiocese of Jerusalem, All Palestine, Philadelphia of Jordan and All the Near East.

4) His Eminence Domadius (Dometius), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Giza (Memphis), (Busiris) and Atfih (Aphroditopolis).

5) His Eminence Pachomius, Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Beheira (Thmuis and Hermopolis Parva), (Buto), Mariout (Mareotis), Marsa Matruh (Paraetonium), (Apis), Patriarchal Exarch of the Ancient Metropolis of Libya: (Livis, Marmarica, Darnis and Tripolitania) and Titular Metropolitan Archbishop of the Great and Ancient Metropolis of Pentapolis: (Cyrenaica), (Apollonia, Cyrenaica|Appollonia), (Ptolemais), (Berenice) and (Arsinoe).

6) His Eminence Pishoy (Pisoios), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Damietta (Thamiates), Kafr El Sheikh (Xois) and Belqas and General Secretary of the Holy Synod of the Throne.

7) His Eminence Marcos (Mark), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Toulon and All France, Primate of The French Coptic Orthodox Church.

8) His Eminence Seraphim, Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Glastonbury, and Primate of the British Orthodox Church.

9) His Eminence Hedra, Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Aswan (Syene and Elephantine) and (Kom Ombo) and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Hedra.

10) His Eminence Wissa (Besa), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Al Balyanna (Abydos), Berdis, Awlad Tookh and its jurisdictions.

11) His Eminence Arsenius, Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Al Minya (Theodosiopolis) and Abou Qurqas (Akoris) and (Hebenu).

Bishops of the Throne

12) His Grace Ammonius (Amon), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Luxor (Karnak), Esna and Armant and Edfu (Thebes, Apollonopolis Parva, Maximianopolis, Latopolis, Hermonthis, Eileithyiaspolis and Apollonopolis Magna) (Relieved from Eparchial Shepherding).

13) His Grace Benyamin (Benjamin), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Al Minufiyah (Prosopolis).

14) His Grace Pavnotius, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Samallout & Taha El Aaameda.

15) His Grace Angelos, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Al Sharqiyah (Fakus and Tanis) and 10th of Ramadan City.

16) His Grace Tadros (Theodoros), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Port Said (Pelusium, Tahpanhes and Farama).

17) His Grace Ignatius, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Suez (Clysma).

18) His Grace Yacobos (Jacob), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Zaqaziq (Bubastis), (Busiris) and Menya Al Qamh (Sais)

19) His Grace Kyrillos (Cyril), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Nag Hammâdi and Abu Tesht.

20) His Grace Boula (Paul), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Tanta.

21) His Grace Morkos (Mark), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Shubra el-Kheima.

22) His Grace Ashe’yia (Isaiah), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Tahta & Guhena (Aphroditopolis and Hispis)

23) His Grace Fam, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Tema.

24) His Grace Pissada, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Akhmim (Panopolis), Saqualta and the Holy Monasteries of Mount Akhmim in Upper Egypt.

25) His Grace Andrawos (Andrew), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Abu Tig, Sedfa & Ghanayem.

26) His Grace Missael, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Birmingham, the Midlands and its Affiliated Regions, United Kingdom.

27) His Grace Abram, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Al Fayyum (Crocodilopolis, Arsinoe) and Abbot of the Monastery of Archangel Gabriel in the Naqloun Mountain, Central Egypt.

28) His Grace Serapion, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California and Hawaii, USA.

29) His Grace Demetrius, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Mallawi, Ansena (Antinoopolis) and El Ashmunein (Hermopolis Magna).

30) His Grace Lukas (Luke), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Abnoub and El Fatt’h.

31) His Grace Bakhoum (Pachomius), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sohag, El Mansha’a and El Maragha (Athribis and Ptolemais.

32) His Grace Barsoum (Parsoma), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Dairout (Nekhen) and Sanabou (Hierancopolis).

33) His Grace Antonius (Anthony), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Manfalout.

34) His Grace Picenti (Pisentios), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Helwan and Al Maasara (Tura).

35) His Grace Kyrillos (Cyril), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Milan and Northern Italy and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite in Milan.

36) His Grace Aghapius, Bishop the Holy Diocese of Deir Mouwas & Delga.

37) His Grace Thomas, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El Quousseya & Mir.

38) His Grace Matthias, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El-Mahalla El-Kubra and Samanoud (Sebennytos). (Resigned & Deposed)

39) His Grace Cheroubim (Cherubim), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Qina, Qift (Coptos) and their jurisdictions.

40) His Grace Pimen, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Naqada and Qous (Apollonopolis Parva).

41) His Grace Takla, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Dishna and Dendera (Tentyra) and its jurisdictions.

42) His Grace Macarius, Bishop of the Eritrean Church in the USA. Member of the Eritrean Holy Synod.

43) His Grace Markos (Mark), Bishop of the Eritrean Church in the UK. Member of the Eritrean Holy Synod.

44) His Grace Theophilus, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Hurghada, Kosseir and All the Red Sea (Apollonopolis), (Arsinoe), (Myos Hormos), (Philoteras) and (Berenice).

45) His Grace Maximus, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Banha (Leontopolis) and Quouwaysena (Athribis).

46) His Grace Sarapamon (Serapis Amon), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Atbara, Um Durman and All the North of the Sudan and Titular Bishop of the Great and Ancient Metropolis of Nubia: (Faras) of (Nobatia), (Dongola) of (Makuria) and (Soba) of (Alodia).

47) His Grace Antony, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Ireland, Scotland and North East England, United Kingdom.

48) His Grace Damian, General Bishop in Germany and Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Höxter-Brenkhausen.

49) His Grace Youssef (Joseph), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Southern United States and Abbot of the Monastery of Most Holy Virgin Mary & Saint Moses the Strong in Corpus Christi, Texas.

50) His Grace Barnaba, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Torino and Southern Italy.

51) His Grace Suriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania.

52) His Grace Gabriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Beni Suef (Herakleopolis Magna) and El-Bahnasa (Oxyrhynchus).

53) His Grace Georgios (George), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Matai and its jurisdictions.

54) His Grace Stephanos (Stephen), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Beba, Samasta and El Fashn.

55) His Grace Gabriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Vienna and all Austria.

56) His Grace Ilia (Elijah), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Khartoum and All the South of the Sudan.

57) His Grace Seraphim, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Ismailia (Heroonopolis) and (Pithom).

58) His Grace Apollo, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El-Tor (Raithu), Sharm El Sheikh and All South Sinai.

59) His Grace Athanasius, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Beni Mazar.

60) His Grace Aghathon, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Maghagha and Edwa.

61) His Grace Kosman (Cosmas), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El Arish (Rhinocorura), El Qantarah and All North Sinai.

62) His Grace Daniel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and All East Asia.

63) His Grace Dawood (David), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Mansoura (Leontopolis), (Lycopolis) and (Mendes) and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint George at Meit Demsis, Lower Egypt.

64) His Grace Aghathon, Bishop the Holy Diocese of Sao Paolo and All Brazil.

65) His Grace Youssef (Joseph), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Santa Cruz and All Bolivia.

Auxiliary Bishops of the Throne

66) His Grace Athanasius, Auxiliary Bishop of the Holy Metropolis of Toulon and All France, Assistant to His Eminence Marcos, Primate of The French Coptic Orthodox Church.

67) His Grace Daniel, Auxiliary Bishop for Maadi District in Cairo, Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

68) His Grace Raphael, Auxiliary Bishop for Central Cairo and Heliopolis, Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

69) His Grace Tawadros (Theodorus), Auxiliary Bishop for the Holy Diocese of Beheira (Thmuis and Hermopolis Parva), assistant to His Eminence Pachomius.

70) His Grace Maximos (Maximus), Auxiliary Bishop for Dar El Salam (Irininoupolis) in Cairo, Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

71) His Grace Silwanos (Silvanus), Auxiliary Bishop for Old Cairo (Babylon) and Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

72) His Grace Timotheos (Timothy), Auxiliary Bishop for El Mataria, Ain Shams and Ezbet El Nakhl, Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

73) His Grace Martyrus, Auxiliary Bishop for East of the Railroad District in Cairo, Assistant to His Holiness the Pope.

74) His Grace Macarius, Auxiliary Bishop for the Holy Metropolis of Al Minya, (Theodosiopolis) and Abou Qurqas, Assistant to His Eminence Arsenius.

Exarchs of the Throne

75) His Grace Antonius Markos (Anthony Mark), General Bishop for African Affairs and Patriarchal Exarch in West and South Africa.

76) His Grace Youhanna (John), General Bishop and Patriarchal Exarch in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Archdiocese of North America.

77) His Grace Boules (Pavlos), General Bishop for Evangelism and Mission & Patriarchal Exarch in East and Central Africa.

78) His Grace David, General Bishop and Patriarchal Exarch in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Archdiocese of North America.

79) His Grace Angaelos, General Bishop and Patriarchal Exarch for the Youth Ministry at the Patriarchal Center and the Coptic Orthodox Theological College at Stevenage, United Kingdom.

Bishop Abbots of the Holy and Sacred Monasteries of the Throne

80) His Grace Sarapamon (Serapis Amon), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Pishoy in Scetes, Lower Egypt.

81) His Grace Sawiros (Severus), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of the Most Holy Virgin Mary known as Al Muharraq Monastery, Upper Egypt.

82) His Grace Mattheos (Matthew), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of the Most Holy Virgin Mary known as the Syrian Monastery, in Scetes, Lower Egypt.

83) His Grace Basilius (Basil), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, in El Qualamon Mountain, Upper Egypt.

84) His Grace Yustus (Justus), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great, in the Eastern Desert.

85) His Grace Isithoros (Isidore), Bishop & Abbot of the Monastery of the Most Holy Virgin Mary known as the Paromeos (Roman) Monastery, in Scetes, Lower Egypt.

86) His Grace Kyrillos (Cyril), Bishop & Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Mina, in the Desert of Mariut (Mareotis), Lower Egypt.

87) His Grace Mina, Bishop & Abbot of the Monastery of Saint George in El Khatatba, Central Egypt.

88) His Grace Daniel, Bishop & Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite, in the Eastern Desert.

General Bishops of the Throne

89) His Grace Ruweis, General Bishop.

90) His Grace Apakir (Apa Cyrrhus), General Bishop.

General Bishops Administrators of the Bishoprics of the Throne

91) His Grace Moussa (Moses), General Bishop, Administrator for the Bishopric of Youth Affairs.

92) His Grace Dioscorus, General Bishop, Administrator of the Patriarchal Print Shop.

General Bishops Patriarchal Secretary

93) His Grace Youannes (John), General Bishop, Patriarchal Secretary at the Patriarchal Residence in Cairo.

94) His Grace Boutros (Peter), General Bishop, Personal Secretary to H.H. at the Patriarchal Residence in Cairo and Administrator of Aghapy TV Channel.

95) His Grace Armiah (Jeremiah), General Bishop, Patriarchal Secretary at the Patriarchal Residence in Cairo.

Chorbishop

97) His Grace Isaac, Chori-Episcopus.

Patriarchal Vicar for Alexandria

98) The Very Reverend Hegumen Cheroubim the Pachomian, Grand Economos and Patriarchal Vicar in Alexandria.

Vacant Metropolis/Diocese/Abbey

1) His Eminence (Vacant), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Girga (Thinis).

2) His Grace (Vacant), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Shebin El Quanater, Toukh & El Khanka.

3) His Grace (Vacant), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint George in El Rozaiquat, Central Egypt.

4) His Grace (Vacant), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great in Barstow, California, United States. (Vacant after the death of the thrice blessed Bishop Karas in 2002)

5) His Grace (Vacant), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El-Mahalla El-Kubra and Samanoud (Sebennytos).

6) His Grace (Vacant), Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Toulon and all France; Primate of The French Coptic Orthodox Church. (Vacant after the death of Metropolitan Markos (Marcus) in 2008)

7) His Grace (Vacant), Bishop and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, in Scetes, Lower Egypt. (Vacant after the resignation of Metropolitan Mikhail from the Abbotship of the Monastery in 2009)

8) His Grace (Vacant), Auxiliary Bishop for the Suffragan Diocese of El Mataria, Ain Shams and Ezbet El Nakhl in the Holy Archdiocese of Cairo (Arcadia Ægypti), assistant to the Pope.

References

  1. History of the Coptic Church, Iris Habib Elmasry
  2. History of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Abouna Menassa Elkomos Youhanna 1923

See also

External link

The Coptic Pope website http://www.copticpope.org

Source