Patriarch of Alexandria

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The Patriarch of Alexandria is the Archbishop of Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation of Pope (etymologically 'Father', like Abbot etc.), and did so earlier than that of the Bishop of Rome.

At first, it was an Episcopate, that was revered as one of the five most ancient Episcopates, known as the Pentarchy. It was, de facto, elevated to an Archepiscopal status by the local Alexandrine Council on the one hand and it was then regulated by Cannon Law of the First Ecumenical Council stipulating that all the Egyptian episcopal and metropolitan provinces be subjected to this Metropolitan See of Alexandria, as was already the prevailing custom.

Acknowledged as a Patriarchate by the time of the Third Ecumenical Council, which was officially ratified by the Fourth Ecumenical Council. The title Pope was originally used in a capacity of an appelation rather than a title and eventually it became a title, but contrary to the Pope of Rome, the Pope of Alexandria had no distinction in his Papal/Pontifical and Patriarchal titles. They were used together in the same capacity and this dual title did not put him on a higher ecclesiastical/hierarchical level than the other Patriarchs of the Pentarchy. Also the use of the title by the Roman Bishop did not restrict it to himself or deprive it from his Alexandrian colleague.

According to church tradition, the Patriarchate was founded in 42 by the Apostle Saint Mark the Evangelist. All churches acknowledge the same succession of church leaders up to about the dividing Council of Chalcedon 451.

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[edit] Jurisdictional claimants to the title of Patriarch of Alexandria

[edit] The Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria

  • Diocesan Bishop of Alexandria
  • The Thirteenth among the Holy Apostles
  • Father of Fathers, Shepherd of Shepherds

[edit] The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria

  • His full title is Pope and Patriarch of the Great City of Alexandria, Libya, the Pentapolis, Ethiopia and All Africa
  • Father of Fathers
  • Shepherd of Shepherds
  • Bishop (Archpriest) of Bishops (Archpriests)
  • The Thirteenth Apostle
  • Judge (Arbitrator) of the Universe (the Oecumene)

[edit] The Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria

  • The leader of the Coptic Catholic Church, known as Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts. This Uniate Patriarch, however does not hold the dual Title of Pope and Patriarch. He holds only the title of Patriarch and could, if bestowed upon him from the Pope of Rome, hold the title of Cardinal Bishop.

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[edit] See also

See the linked articles for lists of the primatial patriarchs of each church.