Alphabetical list of Christian Saints in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
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Aaron ⲁⲁⲣⲟⲛ, the
high priest, and brother of
Moses ⲙⲱⲩⲥⲏⲥ •
Ababius, monk of Scetes •
Abadiu, bishop and martyr of Ansena • Abakir ⲁⲡⲁ ⲕⲩⲣ, John, the 3 Virgins and their Mother, martyrs from
Alexandria • Abakragoun ⲁⲡⲁ ⲕⲣⲁⲅⲱⲛ,
martyr •
Abāmūn of Tarnūt, martyr •
Abāmūn of Tukh ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ, martyr •
Abanoub ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ, the child martyr • Abanoub ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ, confessor • Abanoub ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ of The Golden Fan •
Abaskhayroun ⲁⲡⲁ ⲥⲭⲩⲣⲟⲛ, the soldier, martyr from
Qallin • Abdel Messih El-Habashi Eritrean monk of the
Paromeos Monastery •
Abdel Messih El-Makari, 20th-century monk of the
Monastery of St. Marcarius •
Abib and Apollo, 4th-century monks from
Akhmim •
Abraam,
abbot of
El-Muharraq Monastery, bishop of
Fayoum and
Giza, noted for his devotion to the poor • Abraam Anba Samuel ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ ⲁⲡⲁ ⲥⲁⲙⲟⲩⲏⲗ,
abbot of the Monastery of St. Thomas the Anchorite • Abraam and George ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ ⲛⲉⲙ ⲅⲉⲱⲣⲅⲓⲟⲥ, 7th-century
monks of the
Monastery of St. Marcarius • Abraham ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ, 4th-century monk and hermit of
Minuf •
Abraham, 4th-century monk of Scetes • Abraham, ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ 6th-century
abbot of the Monastery of St. Phoibammon, and 14th bishop of
Hermonthis •
Abraham of Farshut, 6th-century abbot •
Abraham, the 62nd
Pope of Alexandria •
Abraham, the poor, the simple, monk •
Abraham, the prophet • Abratacus (feast day April 16) • Acacius,
bishop of Jerusalem •
Acacius,
patriarch of Constantinople • Achillas, 4th–5th century monk •
Achillas, the 18th Pope of Alexandria • Aesculapius and Dioscorus, 4th-century ascetes and martyrs of Akhmim •
Agabus, one of the
seventy disciples •
Agatho,. ⲡⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲅⲁⲑⲟⲥ the 39th Pope of Alexandria • Agathon, Peter, John, Amun, Amuna & their mother Rebecca, 4th-century martyrs from
Qus • Agathon, the stylite ⲁⲅⲁⲑⲟⲛ ⲡⲓⲥⲧⲩⲗⲗⲁⲧⲓⲥ spent ten years in Scetes and fifty years in solitude on a pillar •
Agrippinus, the 10th Pope of Alexandria •
Alexander, bishop of Jerusalem •
Alexander I, the 19th Pope of Alexandria •
Alexander II, the 43rd Pope of Alexandria •
Ambrose, theologian and confessor • Ammonius, bishop of
Esna, martyr • Ammonius, founder of the
Monastery of the Martyrs • Ammonius of
Kellia, disciple of St. Pambo ⲁⲡⲁ ⲡⲁⲙⲃⲱ of Scetes •
Amos, one of the minor twelve
minor prophets •
Amun,ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ anchorite and bishop from Scetes • Anna Simone (Anasimon), the
anchoress queen • Anastasia, martyr •
Anastasia the Patrician •
Anastasius, the 36th Pope of Alexandria •
Andrew, the apostle and brother of
St. Peter • Andrianus, the martyr •
Andronicus, the 37th Pope of Alexandria •
Anianus, the 2nd Pope of Alexandria •
Anne (Hannah), the mother of the
Theotokos •
Anthony the Great, ⲡⲓⲛⲓϣϯ ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲧⲱⲛⲓⲟⲥ father of monasticism • Apakir • Apali, martyr and son of St. Justus and St. Theoclia •
Apollonia, virgin martyr • Apollo of Bawit, native of Akhmim, founder of the Monastery of St. Apollo at
Bawit •
Apollos • Apraxios, native of Upper Egypt, became a monk at twenty and lived until seventy • Archiledes • Ari, priest of Shatanouf •
Arianus, Governor of Ansena who repented after martyring many Christians •
Aristobulus, one of the
Seventy Apostles • Arsenius, slave of St. Sousnyous •
Arsenius, tutor of
Arcadius and
Honorius, the sons of Emperor
Theodosius the Great •
Athanasius, metropolitan of
Beni Suef and
El-Bahnasa •
Athanasius I, the Apostolic, the 20th Pope of Alexandria •
Athanasius II, the 28th Pope of Alexandria •
Athanasius III, the 76th Pope of Alexandria • Athanasius and his sister Irene, martyrs •
Athenagoras, the Athenian, apologist, and philosopher • Avghanistos, martyr and soldier of The Martyr St. Arianus The Governor of Ansena •
Avilius, the 3rd Pope of Alexandria •
Awgin, father of Monasticism in Mesopotamia
B • Babnuda, the anchorite, martyr •
Bagoosh and his mother, martyrs • Balamon, the anchorite •
Barbara and
Juliana, martyrs • Barsanuphius, monk, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt •
Barsauma, the Father of Ascetism •
Barnabas, one of the seventy apostles •
Bartholomew, one of the
twelve apostles •
Bashnouna, monk, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1164 •
Basil, bishop of Caesarea •
Basilides and Potamiana, martyrs • Basilissa, the child martyr • Basilius,
metropolitan of Jerusalem • Basin and her Children •
Benjamin I, the 38th Pope of Alexandria •
Benjamin II, the 82nd Pope of Alexandria • Bessarion, disciple of St. Anthony the Great and later St. Macarius the Great • Bisada, the priest, martyr •
Bishoy Kamel, the
hegumen • Butamina, the chaste virgin, martyr
C •
Candidus, commander of the Theban Legion • Cassius and Florentius, members of the Theban Legion •
Catherine of Alexandria, virgin martyr •
Celadion, the 9th Pope of Alexandria •
Chiaffredo, member of the Theban Legion •
Christodoulos, the 66th Pope of Alexandria •
Chrysanthus and Daria, martyrs •
Clement of Alexandria, the 5th Dean of
Catechetical School of Alexandria •
Cleopas, the apostle and bishop of Jerusalem •
Cleopatra •
Colluthus, of
Antinoöpolis, martyr •
Constantine, the Emperor of the Roman Empire •
Cosmas I, the 44th Pope of Alexandria •
Cosmas II, the 54th Pope of Alexandria •
Cosmas III, the 58th Pope of Alexandria •
Cosmas and Damian, martyrs •
Cyprian and Justina, martyrs • Cyracuse and Julietta •
Cyril, bishop of Jerusalem •
Cyril I, the 24th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyril II, the 67th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyril III, the 75th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyril IV, the 110th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyril V, the 112th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyril VI, the 116th Pope of Alexandria •
Cyrus and John, unmercenary physicians, wonderworkers, martyrs
D • Dabamon •
Damian, the 35th Pope of Alexandria • Daniel, the hegumen of Scetes during the 6th-century •
Daniel, the prophet •
Dasya, the soldier, 3rd-century martyr from
Tanda •
David, the prophet and king •
Demetrius I, the 12th Pope of Alexandria •
Demetrius II, the 111th Pope of Alexandria •
Demiana and the 40 Virgins, •
Didymus the Blind, the 15th Dean of Catechetical School of Alexandria •
Dionysius, the 14th Pope of Alexandria •
Dioscorus I, the 25th Pope of Alexandria •
Dioscorus II, the 31st Pope of Alexandria •
Dorothea of Alexandria, virgin martyr
E •
Elias and four companions, martyrs •
Elijah, the prophet • Elisa, the anchorite •
Elisha, the prophet •
Elizabeth, the mother of
John the Baptist •
Ephrem the Syriac •
Epimachus of Pelusium, martyr •
Epiphanius of Salamis, bishop of Cyprus, spent most of his monastic life in Egypt •
Erastus, the apostle •
Esther, Queen of Persia • Esther of Akhmim, martyr •
Eudokia, martyr •
Eugenius, Eugander, and Abilandius •
Eumenes, the 7th Pope of Alexandria •
Euphrasia, the virgin, moved to Egypt to join a Monastery of Nuns near Alexandria •
Eusebius, the historian, bishop of Caesarea •
Eusignius, the soldier, martyr •
Eutychus, the disciple of
St. John the Evangelist •
Ezekiel, the prophet • Ezekiel, the anchorite, disciple St.
Paul of Tamouh F • Faltaous, martyr • Faltaous El-Souriani, the desert eagle, 21st-century monk •
Fana, the hermit, founder of
Monastery of Saint Fana •
Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria, martyrs •
Febronia, the ascetic, virgin, martyr •
Felix the Pope of Rome •
Felix and Regula, members of the Theban Legion • Freig (Tegi or Ruwais), 15th-century Egyptian
G •
Gabriel I, the 57th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel II, the 70th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel III, the 78th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel IV, the 86th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel V, the 88th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel VI, the 91st Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel VII, the 95th Pope of Alexandria •
Gabriel VIII, the 97th Pope of Alexandria •
Bishop Gabriel Abdel El-Metgaly, Bishop and martyr • Gallicanus, bishop of
Pelusium, martyr •
Gallicanus, martyr • Gelasius, monk of
Shiheet • George, the ascetic •
George, the prince of martyrs • George of Alexandria, martyr •
George El Mozahem, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 969 • George the new martyr •
Gereon, member of the Theban Legion • Ghalion, the anchorite •
Gideon one of the
Judges of Israel • Gregory, the ascetic •
Gregory, the illuminator, patriarch of Armenia •
Gregory, the theologian, bishop of Nyssa, brother of St. Basil the Great •
Gregory, the wonder-worker, bishop of Neocaesarea •
George, Bishop of Assiut, martyr
H •
Habakkuk, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Habib Girgis, dean of Catechetical School of Alexandria • Hadid, the priest •
Haggai, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Hannah, the prophetess, mother of
Samuel the prophet • Hedra, the anchorite, bishop of
Aswan •
Helena, empress, built numerous churches in Egypt • Hepatius, bishop of Gangra •
Heraclas, the 13th Pope of Alexandria • Heraclides, the martyr • Hermina, the anchorite •
Hezekiah, the king •
Hilaria, daughter of
Emperor Zeno, lived disguised as a monk •
Hilarion, the anchorite of Palestine • Hor, the ascetic, disciple of St. Pachomius •
Hor, Besoy, and Daydara, martyr •
Hor and Susia and their children, and Agathon the hermit, martyrs at Tamouh •
Hosea, one of the minor twelve minor prophets • Hour and his mother Theodora, martyrs • Hour El-Siriakousy, martyr
I • Ibrahim, the anchorite •
Ibrahim El-Gohary, formal prime minister of Egypt, built numerous churches •
Ignatius, patriarch of Antioch, martyr • Irene, daughter of a pagan king •
Irini, the abbess of St. Mercurius Convent in Old Cairo •
Isaac, the 41st Pope of Alexandria • Isaac of Hourin • Isaac of Scetes, the disciple of
St. Apollo • Isaac of Tiphre • Isaac, the hermit • Isaac, the priest of El-Qalali •
Isaiah, the prophet • Isidore, friend of Sina the soldier, martyr •
Isidore of Scété (died c. 390) Egyptian priest and desert ascetic •
Isidore of Pelusium, ascetic and scholar, relative of
Theophilus of Alexandria and
Cyril of Alexandria, the father of confession of
Moses the Black J •
Pope Jacob of Alexandria, the 50th Pope of Alexandria •
Jacob of Nisibis, bishop of Nisibis, spiritual father of St.
Ephrem the Syrian •
Jacob of Serugh, the flute of the Holy Spirit •
James, the apostle and martyr, brother of
John the Apostle •
James, the apostle and martyr, son of Alphaeus • James, the ascetic • James, bishop of
Cairo •
James of Manug •
James, bishop of Jerusalem •
Jeremiah, the prophet •
Jerome, the priest, theologian, and historian •
Joachim, the grandfather of
Christ •
Joel, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
John I, the 29th Pope of Alexandria •
John II, the 30th Pope of Alexandria •
John III, the 40th Pope of Alexandria •
John IV, the 48th Pope of Alexandria •
John V, the 72nd Pope of Alexandria •
John VI, the 74th Pope of Alexandria •
John VII, the 77th Pope of Alexandria •
John VIII, the 80th Pope of Alexandria •
John IX, the 81st Pope of Alexandria •
John X, the 85th Pope of Alexandria •
John XI, the 89th Pope of Alexandria •
John XII, the 93rd Pope of Alexandria •
John XIII, the 94th Pope of Alexandria •
John XIV, the 96th Pope of Alexandria •
John XV, the 99th Pope of Alexandria •
John XVI, the 103rd Pope of Alexandria •
John XVII, the 105th Pope of Alexandria •
John XVIII, the 107th Pope of Alexandria •
John XIX, the 113th Pope of Alexandria • John, 7th-century hegumen of Scetes •
John, the forerunner, baptist and martyr • John, bishop of El-Borollos, who gathered the Synaxarion •
John, bishop of Nikiu •
John, the evangelist •
John Chrysostom, the golden month •
John Colobos, the short, one of the desert fathers •
John of Egypt, the anchorite • John Kame, the priest •
John of Patmos, the author of the
Book of Revelation •
John of Senhout, martyr • John of Qalyub, monk from the monastery of St. Pishoy, and martyr •
Jonah, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Joseph, the 52nd Pope of Alexandria •
Joseph II, the 115th Pope of Alexandria •
Julian, the 11th Pope of Alexandria • Julietta, martyr • Julius of Aqfahs, the martyr and author of the biography of martyrs •
Justus, the 6th Pope of Alexandria • Justus, disciple of St. Samuel The Confessor • Justus, martyr, husband of St. Theoclia, and father of St. Apali
K •
Karas, the anchorite of Scetes, brother of Emperor
Theodosius the Great •
Karas, first bishop of the United States • Kaou, martyr • Keriakos, the anchorite •
Kedron, the 4th Pope of Alexandria • Kloug, physician, ascetic, priest, and martyr •
Kosheh Martyrs, martyrs during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 2000
L • Latsoun, the anchorite, native of
El Bahnasa •
Lazarus of Bethany, the beloved of the Lord • Lazarus, Salomi, his wife and their children, martyr •
Leonides of Alexandria, martyr, father of
Origen • Longinus, abbot of
Ennaton monastery in Alexandria •
Longinus, Roman soldier who pierced
Jesus Christ in his side on the cross • Lucas I, bishop of
Manfalut and
Abnub • Lucas II, bishop of Manfalut and Abnub • Lucilianus and four others with him. •
Luke, one of the
four evangelists M •
Macarius I, the 59th Pope of Alexandria •
Macarius II, the 69th Pope of Alexandria •
Macarius III, the 114th Pope of Alexandria •
Macarius of Alexandria, the abbot of the Coptic Monasteries • Macarius, bishop of Edkow (Tkoou), martyr •
Macarius of Egypt, lamp of the desert, founder of several monasteries, including the
Monastery of St. Macarius •
Malachi, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Malati, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1803 •
Marina, the monk •
Mark I, the apostle, evangelist, martyr, author of the
Gospel of Mark, and the 1st
Pope of Alexandria •
Mark II, the 49th Pope of Alexandria •
Mark III, the 73rd Pope of Alexandria •
Mark IV, the 84th Pope of Alexandria •
Mark V, the 98th Pope of Alexandria •
Mark VI, the 101st Pope of Alexandria •
Mark VII, the 106th Pope of Alexandria •
Mark VIII, the 108th Pope of Alexandria •
Markianos, the 8th Pope of Alexandria • Martha of Egypt, formerly a prostitute, she became an ascetic and lived for 25 years in the wilderness • Mary, the ascetic, the shut-in •
Mary of Egypt, the anchorite •
Mary Magdalene •
Margaret the Virgin, virgin-Martyr and Vanquisher of Demons •
Maspero Martyrs, killed in 2011 • Matra, martyr from Alexandria •
Matruna, the martyr •
Matthew, the apostle, evangelist, and martyr •
Matthew I, the 87th Pope of Alexandria •
Matthew II, the 90th Pope of Alexandria •
Matthew III, the 100th Pope of Alexandria •
Matthew IV, the 102nd Pope of Alexandria •
Matthias, apostle •
St. Maurice, commander of the Theban Legion •
Maximus, the 15th Pope of Alexandria •
Maximus and Domatius, monks of
Paromeos Monastery, disciples of
Macarius of Egypt • Melitina, the virgin and martyr •
Menas, the martyr and wonder-worker • Menas, of Akhmim, monk and martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt •
Mercurius, the Saint with two swords • Mercurius and Ephraem, monks, martyrs •
Memnon, Wonder worker and saint •
Micah, one of the minor twelve minor prophets • Michael, bishop of
Naqadah •
Michael I, the 46th Pope of Alexandria •
Michael II, the 53rd Pope of Alexandria •
Michael III, the 56th Pope of Alexandria •
Michael IV, the 68th Pope of Alexandria •
Michael V, the 71st Pope of Alexandria •
Michael VI, the 92nd Pope of Alexandria • Michael at-Tukhi, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1837 • Mikhail Ibrahim, the priest •
Mikhaeil, metropolitan of Asyut • Mina Ava-Mina, the bishop and first abbot the
Monastery of St. Mina, disciple of St.
Cyril VI • Mina, bishop of Tamai (Thmoui) •
Mina I, the 47th Pope of Alexandria •
Mina II, the 61st Pope of Alexandria •
Misael, the anchorite of the
Monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor •
Mohrael, child martyr • Moisis (Moses), bishop of Ouseem •
Moura, martyr •
Moses, the prophet, former prince of Egypt •
Moses the Black, the strong, once a robber, he was converted and joined the monks under St. Isidore in the Wadi el-Natrun • Mousa, the anchorite
N •
Nag Hammadi Martyrs •
Nahum, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Narcissus, bishop of Jerusalem • Nehroua of Fayyum, martyr •
Nicanor, one of the
seven deacons •
Nicholas, bishop of Myra •
Nilus of Sinai • Noub, the Confessor
O •
Obadiah, one of the minor twelve minor prophets • Olaghi, the anchorite •
Onesimus, the disciple of St. Paul •
Onesiphorus, one of the seventy apostles •
Onuphrius, the anchorite, one of the desert fathers (also called, Abba Nofer) • Or, the bishop •
Otimus, the priest
P •
Pakhom, the father of
cenobitic monasticism (i.e. of the
Koinonia) • Pa’esia (Athanasia) of Minuf •
Pambo, one of the desert father •
Pantaenus, the 4th Dean of Catechetical School of Alexandria •
Pantaleon, the physician and martyr •
Paphnutius, 10th-century bishop •
Paphnutius, the anchorite, disciple of St. Macarius of Egypt •
Paphnutius, bishop of
Thebaid •
Philomena, Virgin, Martyr •
Parsoma, the "naked" •
Patapios, Desert Father, Hermit •
Paul, the Apostle •
Paul of Tamouh, 4th-century hermit •
Paul of Thebes, the first anchorite, the first hermit •
Paul the Simple, disciple of
Anthony the Great •
Peter, the brother of
Andrew the Apostle •
Peter I, the 17th Pope of Alexandria •
Peter II, the 21st Pope of Alexandria •
Peter III, the 27th Pope of Alexandria •
Peter IV, the 34th Pope of Alexandria •
Peter V, the 82nd Pope of Alexandria •
Peter VI, the 104th Pope of Alexandria •
Peter VII, the 109th Pope of Alexandria •
Peter Elrahawy,
bishop of Maiuma • Philemon, the priest •
Philip, one of the
twelve apostles •
Philip, one of the seven deacons • Philogonus, patriarch of Antioch •
Philotheos, the 63rd Pope of Alexandria •
Philotheos, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1380 • Philoxenous • Phoebammon (Aba-Fam), the soldier, martyr from Awsim • Pigol, founder of the
White Monastery •
Pijimi, the anchorite, one of the desert fathers • Pisentios • Pishay, founder of the
Red Monastery •
Pishoy, the righteous and perfect man, the beloved of our Good Savior, the star of the desert • Pisora, the bishop of Masil, martyr •
Poemen, one of the desert fathers at Scetes •
Porphyrius, bishop of
Gaza •
Primus, the 5th Pope of Alexandria •
Prochorus, one of the seven deacons • Prophorius (Porphyrius), jester martyred by Emperor
Julian the Apostate after a mock baptism he refused to disown •
Protus and Hyacinth, martyrs •
Psote, bishop of
Ebsay Q • Qozman El-Tahawy, martyr •
Quartus, one of the
Seventy Disciples • Quarshenoufa (Warshenofius), martyr
R •
Rais, martyr • Rebecca and her five children Agathon, Peter, John, Amun, & Amuna •
Rhipsime, Gaiana, and her sisters the virgins
S •
Saint Salib, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt •
Samson, one of the judges of Israel •
Samuel the Confessor, abbot of the
El-Qualamon Monastery •
Samuel the Prophet • Sana the soldier • Sarah, the nun of Upper Egypt •
Sarah, one of the
Desert Mother •
Sarah and her two Sons, martyr • Sarapamon, archpriest of the Monastery St. John the Dwarf • Sarapamon, bishop of Niku • Sarapamon, the veiled, bishop of
El-Monufia • Savories •
Serapion, bishop of Thmuis, disciple of St. Anthony the Great and St. Athanasius the Apostolic • Serapion, the monk •
Sergius and Bacchus, martyrs •
Severianus, bishop of
Gabala •
Severus, bishop of
Ashmunein, historian •
Severus, patriarch of Antioch •
Shenouda, the Archimandrite, abbot of the
White Monastery •
Shenouda I, the 55th Pope of Alexandria •
Shenouda II, the 65th Pope of Alexandria •
Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria •
Sidhom Bishay, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1844 • Silas, the anchorite • Silvanus of Scetes, friend of St. Macarius the Great •
Simeon I, the 42nd Pope of Alexandria •
Simeon II, the 51st Pope of Alexandria • Simeon, of
Menouf, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt •
Simon, the apostle and martyr •
Simon, the stylite •
Simon, the tanner, he moved the
Mokattam mountain • Sina, the soldier, martyr • Sinouti el-Bahnasa, martyr •
Sisoes the Great, one of the desert fathers • Sophia of Egypt, martyr • Sousenyos, martyr • Stephanos, the anchorite of the wilderness of Fayoum •
Stephen, the archdeacon,
protomartyr • Stephen, the priest & Niketa the martyr • Stratios, the anchorite
T • Tamada and her children, and Armenius and his mother •
Tekle Haymanot, the Ethiopian •
Thecla, the martyr •
Theoclia, martyr •
Theodora and Didymus, martyrs • Theodora, 4th-century nun at the convent near Alexandria • Theodora, chaste virgin martyr •
Theodora, the monk • Theodore, disciple of St. Pakhomius •
Theodore the Martyr •
Theban Legion, is entire Roman legion of 6666 men • Theodore, the prince of Mishreke • Theodore, the prince of Shotb •
Theodoros I, the 45th Pope of Alexandria •
Theodorus, disciple of St.
Pachomius •
Theodosius I, the 33rd Pope of Alexandria •
Theodosius II, the 79th Pope of Alexandria • Theognosta, the virgin •
Theonas, the 16th Pope of Alexandria •
Theophilus I, the 23rd Pope of Alexandria •
Theophilus II, the 60th Pope of Alexandria • Theophilus, the monk of the
Ennaton monastery near Alexandria • Theophilus, the bishop of Akhmim • Theophilus & His Wife, martyr in Fayyum • Theopista, took it upon herself to become a nun and honored with the holy Eskeem •
Theotokos, the pure, full of glory, ever-virgin,
Saint Mary, who in truth, gave birth to God the Logos •
Thomas, the apostle and martyr •
Thomas, the anchorite of Shinshif • Thomas, Victor, & Isaac, of the city of
Ashmunein • Timon, one of the seven deacons • Timothy, the anchorite •
Timothy, the apostle, bishop, and martyr • Timothy, bishop of
Ansena •
Timothy I, the 22nd Pope of Alexandria •
Timothy II, the 26th Pope of Alexandria •
Timothy III, the 32nd Pope of Alexandria •
Titus, the apostle, and disciple of
St. Paul V •
Varus, the soldier and martyr •
Verena, associated with the
Theban Legion •
Veronica, a young girl from the monastery of virgins near
Akhmim, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 749 • Victor, the soldier, from
Asyut, martyr • Vizier Abu Elaala Fahd ibn Ibrahim, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt
W •
Wadamoun, first martyr in Upper Egypt •
Wanas, boy deacon from
Luxor, martyr • Wissa, disciple of St.
Shenouda Y •
Yostos El Antony, the silent monk • Yostos, the bishop and martyr • Yousab, the anchorite, native of
Qift •
Yousab El Abah, the theologian, bishop of Girga and Akhmim • Youstina, the martyr • Youssef Asaad, contemporary priest in Giza
Z •
Zacharias, the 64th Pope of Alexandria • Zacharias, bishop of
Sakha • Zacharias, the perfect monk of Scetes • Zadok, and the 128 saints with him martyred in Persia •
Zechariah, the priest and martyr •
Zechariah, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Zephaniah, one of the minor twelve minor prophets •
Zosimas of Palestine, 5th-century anchorite ==Archangels==