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The Martyr Fr. Gabriel Abdel El-Metgaly
Martyr, Priest (Hegumen)
Born30 March 1918[1]
Mallawi, Minya
Died3 September 1978[1]
Minya, Egypt
Venerated inCoptic Orthodox church
Major shrineChurch of the Archangel Gabriel, Minya, Egypt
FeastSeptember 3
Mesori 29

Abouna Gabriel Abdel El-Metgaly (30 March 1918 – 3 September 1978) was an Egyptian hegumen of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Early life

El-Metgaly was born in the village of Tend, Mallawi.[1][2] He completed his secondary in 1936. He joined the Coptic Orthodox Church Clerical Council in 1937 and studied there until 1941.[1][3][2]

Death and legacy

Due to the sectarian strife of 1978, a group of Muslims attacked the priest's house. He and his wife were beaten with sticks and sharp instruments. El-Metgaly died from the attack.[1]

In 2018, his body was transferred to the Church of the Archangel Gabriel in Minya. It was said that his body had not decomposed.[4][1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "عودة رفات أبونا غبريال عبد المتجلى لبلدته التوفيقية". 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "الأقباط متحدون - قرية التوفيقية وتذكار نياحة الشهيد القس / غبريال". www.copts-united.com.
  3. ^ Aghnatious, Fr. "القديس الشهيد القمص غبريال عبد المتجلي". www.avabishoy.com.
  4. ^ اميل, اميلي. "وسط فرحة عارمة بين الاهالي عودة رفات أبونا غبريال عبد المتجلى لبلدته صور". موقع الحق والضلال.