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Head of the Coptic Catholic Church since 2013 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (Coptic: ⲁⲃⲣⲁϩⲁⲙ ⲓⲥⲁⲁⲕ ⲥⲉⲇⲣⲁⲕ, Arabic: إبراهيم إسحاق سدراك; born 19 August 1955) is the current Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria.
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Patriarch of Alexandria | |
Church | Coptic Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Alexandria |
See | Alexandria |
Elected | 15 January 2013 |
Predecessor | Antonios I Naguib |
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Ordination | 7 February 1980 |
Consecration | 15 November 2002 by Stéphanos II Ghattas |
Rank | Patriarch |
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Born | Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak 19 August 1955 Beni-Chokeir, Asyut Governorate, Egypt |
Alma mater | Pontifical Gregorian University |
Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak was born on 19 August 1955 in Beni-Chokeir, Asyut Governorate. He studied philosophy and theology at St. Leo's Patriarchal Seminary in Maadi (a suburb of Cairo) and was ordained a priest in 1980. For the following two years he served in the Parish of Archangel Michael in Cairo. He was sent to Rome to study at the Pontifical Gregorian University and received his doctorate in dogmatic theology. Between 1990 and 2001, he was the rector of the Patriarchal Seminary. For a short period in 2002 he served as the parish priest of the patriarchal Cathedral of Our Lady of Egypt in Cairo. In October 2002, he was elected Bishop of Minya, a post in which he served until his canonical election as patriarch.[1]
Sidrak was elected as Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria on 15 January 2013, succeeding Antonios I Naguib, who had resigned because of poor health. (He had a stroke, suffered partial paralysis and underwent brain surgery.) Sidrak asked for and received ecclesiastical communion from Pope Benedict XVI three days later, on 18 January 2013.[2]
Sidrak often works closely with Pope Francis and the Coptic Orthodox Pope, Tawadros II, with the goal and aim of unifying the Coptic Orthodox and Coptic Catholic churches of Egypt.[citation needed]
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