Diocesan Bishops in the Diaspora


  1. His Grace Bishop Misaeel, Bishop of Birmingham, UK, 02/06/1980 (ordained General Bishop on 25/05/1980).
  2. His Grace Bishop Serapion, Bishop of Los Angeles, USA, 14/11/1995 (ordained General Bishop on 02/06/1985).
  3. His Grace Bishop Youssef, Bishop of Southern United States, 14/11/1995 (ordained General Bishop on 14/06/1992).
  4. His Grace Bishop Antony, Bishop of Ireland, Scotland and Northeast, UK, 11/06/1995.
  5. His Grace Bishop Suriel, Bishop of Melbourne, Australia, 14/11/1999 (ordained General Bishop on 14/06/1997).
  6. His Grace Bishop Gabriel, Bishop of Austria and German regions of Switzerland, 30/05/2004 (ordained General Bishop on 18/06/2000).
  7. His Grace Bishop Daniel, Bishop of Sidney, Australia, 23/06/2002.
  8. His Grace Bishop Apakir, Bishop of Scandinavia, 07/06/2009 (ordained General Bishop 30/05/2004).
  9. His Grace Bishop Aghathon, Bishop of Brazil, 11/06/2006.
  10. His Grace Bishop Youssef, Bishop of Bolivia and its affiliated regions, 11/06/2006.
  1. His Grace Bishop Demian, General Bishop for Germany, 11/06/1995.
  2. His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop for Stevenage, UK, 14/11/1999.
  3. His Grace Bishop David, General Bishop in the Papal Residence in Ceder Grove, Jersey, USA, 14/11/1999.
  4. His Grace Bishop Michael, for pastoral care for some churches in the USA (which were identified prior to His Holiness Pope Shenouda III), 07/06/2009.
Published Date

30 November -0001

Chapter

8. Dioceses Outside of Egypt

Keywords

Bishops, Diaspora

Related Decrees

  1. Pastoral care for congregants who have travelled abroad
  2. Pastoral care in the diaspora
  3. Agreement to arrange Holy Synod seminars
  4. Amendment to the litanies of the waters, fruits and airs in the diaspora
  5. Bishop head covering requirement
  6. Bishops to inform priests not to attend Protestant conferences
  7. Caution about Bishops writing introductions to books
  8. Decisions regarding monasteries in Akhmim and Fayoum
  9. Dialogue with the Church of Sweden
  10. Division of the dioceses of Italy and enthronment of bishops