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Mattá, al-Miskīn, 1919-2006 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Mattá, al-Miskīn, 1919-2006
Used for/see from:
  • Miskīn, Mattá, 1919-2006
  • Iskandar, Yūsuf, 1919-2006
  • Yūsuf Iskandar, 1919-2006
  • Matthew, the Poor, 1919-2006
  • Matta, El-Meskeen, 1919-2006
  • Matta, El Maskine, 1919-2006
  • Meskeen, Matta, 1919-2006
  • Maskine, Matta, 1919-2006
  • El-Meskeen, Matta, 1919-2006
  • El Maskine, Matta, 1919-2006
  • متى المسكين، 1919-2006
  • متي المسكين
  • مسكين، متى

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Hayat al-salah ... 1968.

The Communion of love, 1984: CIP t.p. (Matthew the Poor) galley (Fr. Matta El-Meskeen, b. 1919)

La Pentecôte, 1986: t.p. (Le père Matta el Maskine)

Sharḥ Injīl al-Qiddīs Yūḥannā, 1990: v. 1, t.p. verso (al-Ābb Mattá al-Miskīn)

Abūnā al-Qummuṣ Mattá al-Miskīn, 2006: p. 1, etc. (b. 20 Sept., 1919 [written by himself]; d. June 8, 2006)

Wikipedia, Dec. 9, 2014 (Matta El Meskeen; Father Matta El Meskeen or Matthew the Poor, birth name: Youssef Iskandar; born 20 September 1919 in Banha, Qalyubia Governorate or in Damanhour, Egypt; died 8 June 2006; an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk. He was the key figure in the revival of Egyptian monasticism which began in 1969 when he was appointed to the Monastery of St Macarius in the Wadi El Natrun in Egypt. By the time of his death the community had grown from 6 aged monks to 130 monks, and many other monasteries had revived, and new ones opened. He was twice nominated to become Coptic Pope, but was not chosen in either case. He was also a theologian, and author of 181 books and hundreds of journal articles on Biblical exegesis, Ecclesiastical rites, spiritual and theological matters, and much more. Some of these writings were controversial) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matta_El_Meskeen

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