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Abraham II (Coptic archbishop of Jerusalem) was born on 30 June, 1943 in Al Minshah, Sohag, Egypt. Discover Abraham II (Coptic archbishop of Jerusalem)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June 1943
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Al Minshah, Sohag, Egypt
Date of death (2015-11-25)
Died Place Jerusalem, Palestine
Nationality Egypt

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2015

He reposed early in the morning on November 25, 2015, after a reign of 24 years. Funerary rites were carried out on November 28, 2015, by Pope Tawadros II, and the bishops and metropolitans of the Holy Synod, and he was buried in Jerusalem, as he had directed in his last will and testament. It is important to note that this was the first time the Coptic Pope had made an official visit to Jerusalem, since the Coptic Orthodox Church banned pilgrimage to the city in 1967, in solidarity with Palestine. Coptic Church spokesmen, later clarified that the Coptic Church has not changed its position, and that pilgrimages are still banned, explaining that the Pope's visit was an exception made strictly for the purpose of fulfilling Metropolitan Abraham II's last will and testament, in which he requested to be buried in Jerusalem.

1991

Abraham (Arabic: الأنبا أبراهام, Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲁⲃⲣⲁϩⲁⲙ), was the 21st Metropolitan of the Holy and Great City of Our Lord, Jerusalem (Holy Zion), and Archbishop of the Holy and Ancient Archdiocese of Jerusalem, all Palestine and the Near East, from 1991, until his death in 2015.

On November 17, 1991, he was consecrated as Abraham II, Metropolitan of Jerusalem and Archbishop of all Palestine, Philadelphia of Jordan, and all the Near East, at the hands of Pope Shenouda III, and the bishops and metropolitans of the Holy Synod. He was enthroned in Jerusalem on January 3, 1992. During his time as Metropolitan of Jerusalem, he undertook numerous restorations of the Coptic possessions there, and also built more service buildings such as the new Antonine College campus.

1990

On July 23, 1990, Pope Shenouda III ordained him a priest, and sent him to Switzerland, to serve the Coptic community there. He did not serve in Switzerland for a long time, as in 1991, Pope Shenouda III recalled him to Cairo, and elevated him to the dignity of Hegumen, in preparation for his consecration as Metropolitan Archbishop of Jerusalem.

1983

On June 5, 1983, he entered the Monastery of Saint Pishoy seeking the monastic life. On February 19, 1984, he was tonsured a monk, and given the monastic name: Monk Sidrak of Saint Psihoy (Arabic: أبونا الراهب سدراك الأنبا بيشوي).

1980

In 1980, he was appointed to the Pharmaceutical Lab of the National Research Center. He also served as a deacon in the Church of Saint George, in Agouza, and was the Secretary of Service for northern and western Giza. He continued to work and serve in these capacities until his departure to the monastery

1943

He was born on June 30, 1943, in Al Minshah, Sohag, Egypt. In 1964, he received a B.S. in Agricultural Sciences from the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University. His excellence within this field, led him to complete a M.S. in Herbal Medicine, in 1970, and later, a PhD in the same subject, in 1976. He also received a B.S. in Theology, from the Coptic Theological and Clerical College in Cairo, in 1967. He then continued his theological studies, and earned a M.S. in Theology, from the same institution in 1971.