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Abram, also known as Abraam or Saint Abram, (1829 – 10 June 1914) was a contemporary Coptic Orthodox saint.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Abbot, Alms, Asyut, Bishop, Christians, Coptic calendar, Coptic Orthodox Church, Deacon, Deir el-Muharraq, Divine Liturgy, Egypt, Faiyum, Giza, Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Khedivate of Egypt, Mallawi, Metropolis (religious jurisdiction), Minya Governorate, Monk, Muslims, Ottoman Egypt, Paoni 3, Paromeos Monastery, Pope Cyril V of Alexandria, Saint.

  2. 19th-century Oriental Orthodox bishops
  3. 20th-century Oriental Orthodox bishops
  4. Coptic Orthodox bishops
  5. People from Minya Governorate

Abbot

Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of an independent monastery for men in various Western Christian traditions.

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Alms

Alms are money, food, or other material goods donated to people living in poverty.

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Asyut

AsyutAlso spelled Assiout or Assiut.

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Bishop

A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.

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Christians

A Christian is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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Coptic calendar

The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is a liturgical calendar used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and also used by the farming populace in Egypt.

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Coptic Orthodox Church

The Coptic Orthodox Church (lit), also known as the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt.

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Deacon

A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions.

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Deir el-Muharraq

The Monastery of Virgin Mary in Koskam or Deir el-Muharraq (lit), also known as the Muharraq Monastery, Virgin Mary monastery and Mount Koskam Monastery, is a monastic complex of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria in Egypt.

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Divine Liturgy

Divine Liturgy (Theia Leitourgia) or Holy Liturgy is the usual name used in most Eastern Christian rites for the Eucharistic service.

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Egypt

Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.

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Faiyum

Faiyum (el-Fayyūm) is a city in Middle Egypt.

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Giza

Giza (sometimes spelled Gizah, Gizeh, Geeza, Jiza; al-Jīzah,, الجيزة) is the third-largest city in Egypt by area after Cairo and Alexandria; and fourth-largest city in Africa by population after Kinshasa, Lagos, and Cairo.

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Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church

The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the highest Orthodox authority in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Abraam, Bishop of Faiyum and Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church are Coptic Orthodox bishops.

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Khedivate of Egypt

The Khedivate of Egypt (or خُدَيْوِيَّةُ مِصْرَ,; خدیویت مصر) was an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, established and ruled by the Muhammad Ali Dynasty following the defeat and expulsion of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces which brought an end to the short-lived French occupation of Lower Egypt.

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Mallawi

Mallawi (ملوي; Saidi pronunciation) is a city in Egypt, located in the governorate of Minya.

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Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)

A metropolis, metropolitanate or metropolitan (arch)diocese is an episcopal see whose bishop is the metropolitan bishop or archbishop of an ecclesiastical province.

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Minya Governorate

Minya Governorate (محافظة المنيا) is one of the governorates of Upper Egypt.

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Monk

A monk (from μοναχός, monachos, "single, solitary" via Latin monachus) is a man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery.

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Muslims

Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.

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Ottoman Egypt

Ottoman Egypt was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottomans in 1517.

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Paoni 3

2 Paoni – Coptic calendar – 4 Paoni.

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Paromeos Monastery

Paromeos Monastery (ⲡⲁⲣⲟⲙⲉⲟⲥ), also known as Baramos Monastery (البراموس), is a Coptic Orthodox monastery located in Wadi El Natrun in the Nitrian Desert, Beheira Governorate, Egypt.

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Pope Cyril V of Alexandria

Pope Cyril V of Alexandria (Abba Kyrillos V), 112th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark for 52 years, 9 months and 6 days.

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Saint

In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God.

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See also

19th-century Oriental Orthodox bishops

20th-century Oriental Orthodox bishops

Coptic Orthodox bishops

People from Minya Governorate

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraam,_Bishop_of_Faiyum

Also known as Abraam Bishop of Fayoum, Abraam, Bishop of Fayoum.