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Head of the Coptic Church from 831 to 849
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Saint
Joseph I of Alexandria
Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Papacy began831
Papacy ended2 November 849
PredecessorSimeon II
SuccessorMichael II
Personal details
Born771
Menouf, Egypt
Died2 November 849
BuriedSaint Mark's Church
NationalityEgyptian
DenominationCoptic Orthodox Christian
ResidenceSaint Mark's Church
Sainthood
Feast day2 November

Saint Joseph I of Alexandria (Abba Yousab), 52nd Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.

He was the son of one of the rich nobles of Menouf, Egypt. After his parents died, some believers raised him. As an adult, he gave most of his money as alms and went to the desert of St. Macarius the Great and became a monk. When Abba Marcus II became the 49th Pope of Alexandria, he summoned Yousab, ordained him a priest and sent him back. He stayed in the desert until the death of Abba Simon II, 51st Pope.

The papal throne remained unoccupied, and Abba Yousab was chosen Pope. He bought properties out of his own pocket, and bestowed them on the churches. Abba Yousab condemned actions of bishops of Tanes and Miser (Cairo); they were excommunicated.

He died after 19 years in office, having been a monk for 39 years since the age of 20.

References

  1. "The Departure of St. Yousab, 52nd Pope of Alexandria", Coptic Orthodox Church Network
Religious titles
Preceded bySimeon II Coptic Pope
822–841
Succeeded byMichael II
Patriarchs of Alexandria
Patriarchs prior to the
Chalcedonian schism
(43–451)
Coptic Orthodox
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(451–present)
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(451–present)
Latin Catholic
(1276–1954)
Melkite Catholic
(1724–present)
Coptic Catholic
(1824–present)
  • *Markianos is considered Mark II on the Greek side of the subsequent schism, hence this numbering of Mark III.
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