Pope Simeon I of Alexandria
Pope Simeon I of Alexandria (fl. 695), 42nd Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
Saint Simeon I of Alexandria | |
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Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark | |
Papacy began | 19 December 692 |
Papacy ended | 699 |
Predecessor | Isaac |
Successor | Alexander II |
Personal details | |
Born | Syria |
Died | 699 Egypt |
Buried | Saint Mark's Church |
Nationality | Syrian |
Denomination | Coptic Orthodox Christian |
Residence | Saint Mark's Church |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | (24 Abib in the Coptic Calendar) |
The first pope elected from among the Syrians to the See of St. Mark was Pope Simeon I. He was a monk in the Pateron Monastery (Deir Al-Zugag). The Synaxarium links Simeon to his Syrian heritage by mentioning to his readers that Severus of Antioch was buried in the monastery. The Synaxarium attests to his saintly life. There were two attempts to poison Pope Simeon and he survived both of them. Pope Simeon was a great reformer. He fought very fiercely against a new trend among Coptic men who began emulating the Arabs by taking more than one wife.
Preceded by Isaac |
Coptic Pope 692–700 |
Succeeded by Alexander II |
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- Coptic-Syriac Relations beyond Dogmatic Rhetoric
- Coptic Live of Saints- 24 Abib:- Departure of St. Simeon I, 42nd Pope of Alexandria.
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