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Pope Celadion of Alexandria

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Papacy began
  
16 January 152

Residence
  
Saint Mark's Church

Papacy ended
  
16 July 166

Name
  
Pope of


Buried
  
Baucalis, Alexandria

Died
  
July 16, 166 AD

Nationality
  
Egyptian

Term ended
  
July 16, 166 AD

Denomination
  
Coptic Orthodox Christian

Successor
  
Pope Agrippinus of Alexandria

Predecessor
  
Pope Eumenes of Alexandria

Place of burial
  
Baucalis, Alexandria, Egypt

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Pope Celadion (Keladionus), ninth Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. The people and the Bishops in Alexandria elected Celadion to the Apostolic Throne in the year 152 AD during the reign Antoninus Pius. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt and was much loved by the people for he was righteous and wise.

When he took over the leadership, he tended the plants left to him by his predecessors. His days were peaceful, and nothing troubled the serenity of the Christians and Christianity. He remained steadfast in his work for fourteen years, six months and three days and departed in the reign of Aurelius and Lucius Verus, the two sons of the princes, on the 9th of Epip (16 July), in the year 166 AD. He was enshrouded, and buried with his fathers, the patriarchs.

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