Bishop Kyrillos
HG Bishop Kyrillos is the first American-born bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church. He serves as General Bishop of Christian Education for the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii. He is also the Dean of St. Athanasius and St. Cyril Theological School in Anaheim, California. He also serves as the Head of the Sub-Committee for Ecumenical Dialogue within the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Early life and education
HG Bishop Kyrillos, was born in Los Angeles, California. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in communication studies from UCLA. While at UCLA, he and his twin brother, Fr. David Abdelsayed, spearheaded the first formal Coptic Clubs in Southern California in 1993. After his graduation from UCLA, he obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. He practised law before serving as a consecrated deacon from 2000 to 2002.St. Paul Brotherhood
On October 20, 2002, he was ordained as a celibate priest by HE Metropolitan Serapion, then Bishop Serapion, for St. Paul Brotherhood, joining Fr. Isaac Paul as the second member of the order. While serving in this capacity, he also earned two master's degrees in Theology from Holy Cross Orthodox School of Theology in Boston, and a Ph.D. in History of Christianity from the University of Notre Dame, School of Theology in Indiana. He also served at St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church in Riverside for several years and was involved in ecumenical dialogue with several other denominations. During this time, he published many books and worked to establish a theology school as well as a central education department for the diocese.Department of Christian Education
Metropolitan Serapion and Bishop Kyrillos established the Department of Christian Education, with a core Sunday School Curriculum, Diaconate Program, Servants Preparation Program, and a special program for children 8–13 on advanced subjects such as Church History, Theology, and Apologetics.Bishop Kyrillos currently serves as Dean of St. Athanasius and St. Cyril Coptic Orthodox Theological School.