Honorific-Prefix: | His Grace |
Abraham | |
Auxiliary Bishop of Diakonia for the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii and Vice Head of the Ecumenical Relations Committee of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church. | |
Church: | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria |
Ordination: | 31 May 2001 |
Ordained By: | Pope Shenouda III and Metropolitan Serapion |
Type: | Auxiliary Bishop |
Metropolis: | Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii |
Consecration: | 12 June 2016 |
Consecrated By: | Pope Tawadros II |
Religion: | Coptic Orthodox Christian |
Rank: | General Bishop |
Alma Mater: | Ain Shams University |
Bishop Abraham (formerly Fr. Ishak Azmy Boules) serves as the Auxiliary Bishop of Diakonia (i.e., Social Services) in the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii.[1] He is also the Vice Head of the Ecumenical Relations Committee of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church.[2]
He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Commerce and Accounting in 1987, from Ain Shams University, in Cairo. Following his graduation, he became a consecrated servant in the Bishopric of Public, Ecumenical, and Social Services in February 1988. During this time, he also served in the Church of St. Mary in Masarra, Shoubra, Cairo. In 1997, he was ordained a consecrated deacon.[3]
On May 31, 2001, Pope Shenouda III and Bishop Serapion ordained him a celibate priest with the name Fr. Ishak Paul, to serve in the St. Paul Brotherhood (now known as Saint Paul Abbey), in Los Angeles California. He was the first consecrated priest to be ordained for the St. Paul Brotherhood service.
On March 14, 2016, he was elevated to the dignity of Hegumen, by Metropolitan Serapion. On May 8, 2016, he was tonsured a monk by Bishop Sarabamon at the Monastery of Abba Antony in Yermo, California.
On June 12, 2016, Pope Tawadros II consecrated him as an auxiliary bishop with the name Bishop Abraham, to assist Metropolitan Serapion and serve in the Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California and Hawaii.[4]