All fixed commemorations below are observed on 3 Pashons by the Coptic Orthodox Church.
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Pope John X of Alexandria was the 85th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
Pope Mark VII of Alexandria , 106th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. Pope Mark VII was born in the city of Klosna, in the district of El Bahnasa, and his lay name was Simeon. He joined the Monastery of Saint Anthony at a young age, then moved to the Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite, where he became a monk and was ordained a priest. When Pope John XVII departed, he was chosen to succeed him. Pope Mark VII was ordained Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria on Sunday, 24 Pashons, 1461 A.M. on the day of the feast of the entry of Christ to Egypt.
1 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 3 Pashons
Saint Philotheos was a Coptic Orthodox martyr and saint.
5 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 7 Pashons
7 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 9 Pashons
8 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 10 Pashons
10 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 12 Pashons
12 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 14 Pashons
13 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 15 Pashons
28 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 30 Pashons
14 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 16 Pashons
16 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 18 Pashons
17 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 19 Pashons
18 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 20 Pashons
20 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 22 Pashons
Pashons 22 is one day of the Pashons, one month of the Coptic calendar.
24 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 26 Pashons
26 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 28 Pashons