Cairo - Arab Today
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria and Patriarch of Saint Mark Diocese left Cairo on Thursday, leading a delegation of senior bishops to attend the funeral service of Anba Abraham, the Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan Arcbishop of Jerusalem and the Near East, who died at the age of 73 on Wednesday.
The visit is the first by an Egyptian pontiff to Al-Quds city since the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967.
Since 1978, late Pope Shenouda, Tawadros's predecessor, has issued a ban on Egyptian Copts' travel to Al Quds as long as it is under Israeli occupation.
The funeral service of Abraham will be held on Saturday, according to a statement by the Coptic Coptic Orthodox Church.
Anba Abraham was born in 1943 in the southern province of Sohag. He earned a B.Sc in agriculture in 1962 and went on to obtain a Ph.D in medicinal plants in 1968.
He was fluent in Arabic and Coptic, as well as English, French, and German.
As a deacon, he served in Giza parish till he took orders in 1984 as Fr Sidrac Anba Bishoi. In November 1991, he was consecrated Metropolitan of Jerusalem and the Near East by Pope Shenouda III.
Source: MENA.