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  1. Denomination. Catholic Church ( Coptic or Alexandrian rite) Architecture. Functional status. Active. Architectural type. church. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Egypt, also called Coptic Catholic Cathedral of Cairo, is a Coptic Catholic church building at 39 Mustafa Fahmi Street in Cairo, Egypt. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  2. The majority of the Christians in Egypt are members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The number of Catholics (less than 200,000) in Egypt makes up much less than 1% of the total Egyptian population, which is roughly 100 million people. Many of Egypt's Latin Catholics are of Italian or Maltese descent, while Egypt's Melkite Greek ...

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  4. Mother of the Divine Love Cathedral in Asyut (Coptic Catholic) Saint George Cathedral in Giza (Coptic Catholic) St. Mark's Cathedral in Ismailia (Coptic Catholic) St. George Cathedral in Luxor (Coptic Catholic) Cathedral of Christ the King in Minya (Coptic Catholic) Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Cairo ( Syriac Catholic)

  5. Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar: 8,318: 1681–1872 Saragossa Spain: Catholic Florence Cathedral: 8,300 [citation needed] 1296–1436 Florence Italy: Catholic Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe: 8,167 [citation needed] 10,000 1974–1976 Mexico City Mexico: Catholic Circular base of 102 m in diameter: Cathedral of Our Lady

  6. coptcatholic.net. The Coptic Catholic Church is a church in full communion with the Pope in Rome instead of the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The church has about 162,000 members (as of 2007). Most of the members are in Egypt. Coptic Catholics are seen as a schism from the Coptic Orthodox Church.

  7. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Egypt, also called Coptic Catholic Cathedral of Cairo, is a Coptic Catholic church building at 39 Mustafa Fahmi Street in Cairo, Egypt.

  8. The Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria was established on May 18, 1839 by pope Gregory XVI, as Apostolic Vicariate of Egypt and Arabia, on territory split off from the Apostolic Vicariate of Aleppo in Syria, then covering vast territory in Africa and Arabia. Some territories were separated to establish the Apostolic Prefecture of Jedda in 1840 ...