Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria)

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral

An interior view of St. Mark's Cathedral in Alexandria
31°11′54″N 29°53′58″E / 31.198290°N 29.899403°E
Location Mahatet el-Ramleh, Alexandria
Country  Egypt
Denomination Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Website http://www.elmorkosia.net
History
Founder(s) Saint Mark
Dedication Saint Mark
Consecrated 60 AD.
Architecture
Style Coptic architecture
Clergy
Bishop(s) HH Pope Tawadros
Priest(s) Fr. Ibrahim Nawar
Fr. Marcos Gabra
Fr. Abraam Emile
Fr. Kirollos Fathy
Fr. Makarios Wahib

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria is the historical seat of the Pope of Alexandria, the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Beginning

The cathedral is said to stand on the site of the church founded by St. Mark the Evangelist in AD 60.

St. Mark the Evangelist (author of the second Gospel) has been connected with the city of Alexandria since earliest Christian tradition. Coptic Christians believe he arrived in Alexandria around AD 60 and stayed for about seven years.

During this time, Mark converted many to Christianity and performed many miracles. He is considered the founder of the church in Alexandria and the first Bishop of Alexandria. According to tradition, St. Mark was arrested during a festival of Serapis in AD 68 and martyred by being dragged through the streets. He was buried under the church he had founded.

Relics of Saint Mark

In 828, relics believed to be the body of St. Mark were stolen from Alexandria by Venetian merchants and taken to Venice.[1] Copts believe that the head of St. Mark remains in a church named after him in Alexandria, and parts of his relics are in St. Mark's Cairo's Cathedral. The rest of what are believed to be his relics are in the San Marco Cathedral in Venice, Italy.[2] Every year, on the 30th day of the month of Paopi, the Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates the commemoration of the consecration of the church of St. Mark, and the appearance of the head of the saint in the city of Alexandria. This takes place inside St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria, where the saint's head is preserved.

The head of St. Mark was moved around a great deal over the centuries, and has been lost for over 250 years. Some of the relics from the body of St. Mark, however, were returned to Alexandria from Rome in 1968 during the papacy of Coptic Pope Cyril VI.

The present St. Mark's Coptic Cathedral is of recent date, but is said to stand on the site of church founded by St. Mark himself.[3]

History of the Cathedral

Façade of the cathedral.

See also

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