Abd al-Masih Salib al-Mas'udi[a] (1848–1935) was an Egyptian monk and author.
He served at the Paromeos Monastery at Wadi El Natrun and was summoned by Pope Cyril V of Alexandria to assist in the administration of the church in Cairo.
He learned Hebrew, Syriac, Greek, and Coptic and became a prolific writer.
[1] In addition to his work, above, he wrote: This article about an Egyptian writer or poet is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about an Oriental Orthodox clergyman is a stub.