Pope Julian of Alexandria

Saint
Julian of Alexandria
11th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Papacy began 18 March 178
Papacy ended 17 March 188
Predecessor Agrippinus
Successor Demetrius
Personal details
Born Egypt
Died 17 March 188
Alexandria, Egypt
Buried Baucalis, Alexandria
Nationality Egyptian
Denomination Coptic Orthodox Christian
Residence Saint Mark's Church
Sainthood
Feast day 17 March (8 Paremhat in the Coptic Calendar)

Pope Julian (Yulianus) of Alexandria, 11th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. He is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarium on the 8th day of Paremhat.[1]

There was a man who was a wise priest, and had studied the books of God, and his name was Julian; and he walked in the path of chastity and religion and tranquillity. So a body of bishops of the synod assembled, together with the orthodox laity, in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, and searched among the whole people, but could find none like this priest. So they laid their hands upon him, and appointed him patriarch. He composed homilies and sermons on the saints; and he continued in the see ten years. After this patriarch, the bishop of Alexandria did not remain always in that city, but issued thence secretly, and ordained priests in every place, as Saint Mark, the evangelist, had done. Julian went to his rest on the 8th of Paremhat, or on the 12th of Babah, as some say, in the fifth year of the reign of Septimius Severus the prince.

References

General
Titles of the Great Christian Church
Preceded by
Agrippinus
Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
178–188
Succeeded by
Demetrius I


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