, May 1967 Father Mina became
Pope of Alexandria on 10 May 1959 (2 Pashons 1975). In accordance with the old Coptic church tradition, Pope Cyril VI was the only
monk in the 20th century A.D./17th century A.M. to be chosen for papacy without having been a
bishop /
Metropolitan first. Before him, there were three
bishops /
Metropolitans who became Popes of Alexandria:
Pope John XIX (1928–1942),
Pope Macarius III (1942–1944) and
Pope Joseph II (1946–1956). After him,
Pope Shenouda III was also a bishop before becoming Pope. During his enthronement ceremony, he, through another bishop, addressed the people of the Coptic Church with the following words:But as for you, I hope to open my heart to you, that you might perceive the deep love for all therein; this is the love that emanates from the heart of our Saviour who loved us and redeemed us with His Blood. And so, I beseech all of you to persist in raising prayers for the safety of the Church and for my weakness, and for all the labouring servants. In November 1959, he laid the foundation stone of the new
Monastery of Saint Mina in the Desert of
Mariout. Cyril's papacy also marked the alleged
apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Zeitoun, Egypt (starting on 2 April 1968/24 [Paremhat 1984]). The
Seat of Pope Cyril VI was initially located in
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya,
Cairo. However, in 1968 he built the
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Abbasseya, also in Cairo, which replaced it. Its inauguration was attended by Egyptian President
Nasser, Ethiopian Emperor
Haile Selassie, and delegates from most other churches. In June 1968 (Pashons–Paoni 1984), Pope Cyril received the relics of
Saint Mark the Evangelist and Apostle, which had been taken from Alexandria to
Venice over eleven centuries earlier. The relics were interred beneath the newly completed cathedral. Pope Cyril died on 9 March 1971 (30 Meshir 1987), after a short illness. His funeral was held in the
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Abbasseya. He was buried in a temporary tomb under the altar of the cathedral. His body was then relocated according to his will to the
Monastery of Saint Mina in Mariut by
Pope Shenouda III in November 1971.
Pope Shenouda III spoke about his predecessor: "There is no man in all the history of the church like Pope Cyril VI, who was able to pray so many liturgies. He prayed more than 12,000 liturgies. This matter never happened before in the history of the Popes of Alexandria or the world, or even among the monks. He was wondrous in his prayers." On 20 June 2013 (13 Paoni 1729), 42 years after his death, he was canonised as a saint by the
Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church, along with Archdeacon
Habib Girgis. ==Inter-Church relations==