[4] The current Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria is Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak, who replaced Antonios Naguib in 2013.
[6] In the 17th century, at the behest of Pope Urban VIII, Catholic missionaries (primarily Franciscans) started to come to Egypt.
In 1630, a number of missions of the Capuchin Order were founded in the Levant by Joseph of Paris, including in Cairo.
[6] Although the mission in Cairo initially faced setbacks, tensions with the local Coptic priesthood were minimized with the arrival of Capuchin priest Agathangelo of Vendome to the city in 1633.
[6] Agathangelo would later be hanged as a martyr in Ethiopia by order of the Ethiopian king in 1638,[7] and the mission in Cairo would start to decline.
[10] The Coptic Catholic Church sui juris comprises a single ecclesiastical province, covering Egypt alone.
The Patriarch is the sole metropolitan archbishop, retaining the ancient title Alexandria but his actual seat is in Egypt's modern capital Cairo.