Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K.

Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K.

The Coptic Orthdox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K. is under the care of His Grace Bishop Missael.

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Background and Foundation

Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands & Affiliated Areas U.K.

In 1991 the first Coptic Orthodox Diocese to be established in the United Kingdom was the  Diocese of the Midlands & Affiliated Areas U.K. (Although at the time known as the Diocese of Birmingham). His Holiness Pope Shenouda III appointed His Grace Bishop Missael (who was at the time a General Bishop) to oversee this Diocese. His Grace Bishop Missael oversees the Diocese to this day. 

The Diocese is based at St. Mary & St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Centre in Birmingham where the bishop also resides.

Regions in the United Kingdom that fall under the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands & Affiliated Areas U.K. are as follows: 

Bishop Missael

H.G. Bishop Missael

Before becoming Bishop of the Diocese, His Grace Bishop Missael the General Bishop established St. Mary & St. Antony's Coptic Church in 1985 and later established the Coptic Orthodox Centre in Birmingham in 1989. These later formed part of the early Diocese.

On the 26th May 1991, H.G. Bishop Missael was consecrated as Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham, now known as the Diocese of the Midlands & Affiliated Areas by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. 

The Diocese was the first Diocese under the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate to be established in the United Kingdom. Following its establishment by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, the British Orthodox Church and the Diocese of Ireland, Scotland and North East England and its Affiliated Areas were formed in 1992 and 1995 respectively.  The Diocese of the Midlands' bishop was the first Coptic Orthodox Bishop in the United Kingdom.

His Grace Bishop Missael resides at the Coptic Orthodox Centre in Birmingham.

Diocesean Priests

The Diocese currently has 4 priests:

  • Fr. John Yanny (Birmingham) 
  • Fr. Peter (Birmingham)
  • Fr. Bishoy Naguib (Manchester)
  • Fr. John Saleeb (North Wales)
  • Vacant (Nottingham)

Churches in the Diocese

The Diocese has a total of 10 Churches and rented buildings:

  • St. Mary & St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Centre, Birmingham
  • St. Mary & Archangel Michael's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (under construction), Birmingham
  • St. Mary & St. Antony's Coptic Orthodox Church, Birmingham
  • St. Mary & St. Mina's Coptic Orthodox Church, Manchester
  • St. Mary & St. George's Coptic Orthodox Church, Nottingham
  • St. Mary & St. Abaskhyron's Coptic Orthodox Church, Llandudno
  • Rented Church in Stoke-on-trent 
  • Rented Church in Leicester
  • Rented Church in Oxford
  • Rented Church in Northampton

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