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  1. Apr 28, 2017 · Here are six things you should know about the Coptic Orthodox Church. 1. It starts with Mark. If the Catholic Church's founding saint is St Peter, then the Coptic Church's is St Mark. The community, according to tradition, originated with the disciple and evangelist who visited Alexandria, Egypt in AD 42. Within half a century of the apostle's ...

  2. The Coptic Orthodox is the oldest church in the world. It was founded by St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second gospel in Alexandria, Egypt in the year 61 A.D. The word “Copt” means Egyptian. Copts are the native Christians of Egypt and the direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians who were converted to Christianity by St. Mark.

  3. The Website of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church ... Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. 13555 Hillcrest Rd, Dallas, TX Phone: (972) 991-1166 | Email Us.

  4. Normally, we have at least three services during the week. Complete schedule of regular, Festal and Lenten Services can be viewed in our Calendar here. Our regular weekly services are: SUNDAY. Divine Liturgy 9:30 AM -followed by coffee and fellowship in the hall. WEDNESDAY.

  5. Please do not hesitate to come and worship with us at 1225 E Rosemeade Pkwy, Carrollton, Texas 75007. We welcome visitors of any faith to join us for our services to experience what “Orthodoxy is all about.”. – Fr. David Lewis, Priest, Saints Constantine & Helen Orthodox Church. Read more about us and our history, our clergy and staff ...

  6. The main denomination of Oriental Orthodoxy in Egypt is the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The seat of the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is currently occupied by Pope Tawadros II. Also, there are some 8000 Oriental Orthodox Armenians in Egypt and some 500 Oriental Orthodox Christians of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

  7. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt.The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of churches, which has been a distinct church body since the Council of Chalcedon in 451 C.E., when it took a different position over Christological theology from that of the Eastern Orthodox and Western churches, then still in union.

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