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Pope Joseph I of Alexandria

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Papacy began
  
831

Buried
  
Saint Mark's Church

Residence
  
Saint Mark's Church

Term ended
  
2 November 849 AD

Papacy ended
  
2 November 849

Nationality
  
Egyptian

Died
  
2 November 849 AD, Egypt

Denomination
  
Coptic Orthodox Christian

Place of burial
  
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Alexandria, Egypt

Successor
  
Pope Michael II of Alexandria

Predecessor
  
Pope Simeon II of Alexandria

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Saint Joseph I of Alexandria (Abba Yousab), 52nd Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.

He was the son of one of the rich nobles of Menouf, Egypt. When his parents departed and left him, some believers raised him. As an adult he went to the desert of St. Macarius the Great and became a monk. When Abba Marcus II became the 49th Pope of Alexandria, he called Yousab, ordained him a priest and sent him back. He stayed in the desert until the departure of Abba Simon II, 51st Pope.

The papal throne remained unoccupied, and Abba Yousab was chosen Pope. He bought properties out of his own pocket, and bestowed them on the churches. Abba Yousab condemned actions of bishops of Tanes and Miser (Cairo); they were excommunicated.

He died after 19 years in office, having been a monk for 39 years since the age of 20.

References

Pope Joseph I of Alexandria Wikipedia