Pope John XIX of Alexandria
| Pope John XIX of Alexandria  | |
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| 113th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark | |
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| Papacy began | 16 December 1928 | 
| Papacy ended | 21 June 1942 | 
| Predecessor | Cyril V | 
| Successor | Macarius III | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
1855 Dair Tasa, Asyut, Egypt  | 
| Died | 
21 June 1942 (aged 86–87) Egypt  | 
| Buried | Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Azbakeya) | 
| Nationality | Egyptian | 
| Denomination | Coptic Orthodox Christian | 
| Residence | Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Azbakeya) | 
Pope John XIX of Alexandria (Abba Youannis XIX), 113th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
A monk
He joined the Paromeos Monastery in the Nitrian Desert as a monk and was sent to Greece to study Theology. Afterwards, Pope Cyril V appointed him a Metropolitan.
Enthroning a Bishop as Pope
Before becoming a Pope, John XIX was the Metropolitan of Al Beheira in Egypt; he is the first ever Bishop/Metropolitan of an Eparchy to become a Pope in the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church; before him the tradition was to nominate a Monk to the Papal position [1]
Some argue that the choice of Bishop as Pope (and Bishop) of the City of Alexandria is not canonical (against Canon 15 of Nicea and other Church councils/canons).[2] This issue has caused an ongoing dispute since 1928 in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
References
- ↑ The story of the Coptic Church, Iris Habib Elmasry
 - ↑ http://www.rezgar.com/debat/show.art.asp?t=0&userID=981&aid=80855
 
| Oriental Orthodox titles | ||
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| Preceded by Cyril V  | 
Coptic Pope 1928–1942  | 
 Succeeded by Macarius III  | 

