Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Azbakeya)

Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox Cathedral
Location Azbakeya, Cairo
Country  Egypt
Denomination Coptic Orthodox Church
History
Founder(s) Pope Mark VIII of Alexandria
Dedication Saint Mark
Consecrated 1800
Architecture
Style Coptic
Administration
Division The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate
Clergy
Bishop(s) HH Pope Tawadros II
Priest(s) Abouna Makary Younan

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya, Cairo was the seat of the Coptic Pope from 1800 to 1971.

Due to Ibrahim El-Gohary's influential position in the government and his great favor to the Muslim rulers, he was able to issue fatwas that permitted the Copts to rebuild the destroyed churches and monasteries.

This was of particular importance because the Copts were not allowed to build new churches or to repair old ones unless they got official government approval, which was rarely granted.

One of these churches that he built is Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya in Cairo, that his brother completed and inaugurated by Pope Mark VIII in 1800.[1]

Ibrahim El-Gohary also donated many endowment of good land and money for the reconstruction, that amounted to 238 endowments as documented in the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate.

Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria

The cathedral served as the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria between 1800 and 1971.

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