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  1. The Ecumenical Councils: They are Councils which include representatives from ecclesiastical families. They meet together for consultation, theological dialogue and joint work, in pursuit of Church unity.

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  3. stmarystminacopticchurch.org › blog › ecumenicalECUMENICAL COUNCILS - church

    Oct 6, 2022 · The Coptic Orthodox Church recognizes three of them, namely the councils of Nicaea (325 AD), Constantinople (381AD) and Ephesus (431 AD). Ecumenical councils are church councils that gather worldwide church leaders in one place to debate church matters.

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    Coptic Church rituals use very ancient words and music. Local languages are also used, in order to allow the congregation to play a full part in the worship. Sunday is the main day for services, which can last for over four hours.

    Coptic churches are built facing East so that the congregation faces East in prayer. The sanctuary of the church, where the altar is found, is divided from the nave by an iconostasis – a screen made of icons. Only priests, and deacons assisting at a service, are allowed through the iconostasis. The nave of a Coptic church is usually in two parts: t...

    Music is almost entirely vocal; the only musical instruments used are the cymbals and the triangle (other instruments are sometimes used in non-liturgical Coptic events). The music of the church has been transmitted orally over the centuries because the church didn't use any system of music notation. 300 hymns have survived and are still in use.

    There are three main liturgies: The liturgies of St. Basil, used throughout the year; St. Gregory, used at Christmas, Epiphany and Easter; and St. Cyril (or St. Mark).

    There are seven sacraments in the Coptic Church. 1. Baptism 1.1. The Church baptises babies and adults 1.2. Baptism is by total immersion three times - regardless of age 1.3. The Church teaches that baptism is essential for salvation 2. Confirmation/Chrismation 2.1. This sacrament takes place immediately after Baptism. The person is anointed with o...

    Fasting is an important spiritual element of Coptic life. While it is regarded as an important spiritual practice, it is a voluntary spiritual sacrifice and the Church does not insist that people fast. Fasting is excused for those who are unwell. Fasting requires not eating at all for a period, and then abstaining from meat, fish, dairy products an...

  4. Mar 29, 2023 · What are the core beliefs of the Coptic Christian Church? How does the Coptic Church view the Bible? What is the Coptic Churchs view on salvation? How does the Coptic Church approach the concept of sin? What is the Coptic Church’s stance on the afterlife?

  5. The Coptic Church, an ancient Christian denomination, finds its roots in Egypt in the 1st century AD. Traditionally attributed to the evangelistic work of Saint Mark, it bears a rich history that intertwines with the cultural and religious tapestry of Egypt.

  6. Oct 7, 2019 · The Coptic Orthodox Church, the primary Christian church in Egypt, is one of the oldest branches of Christianity, claiming to be founded by one of the 72 apostles sent forth by Jesus Christ.

  7. May 8, 2018 · The Coptic church is the ancient church of Egypt; the name Copt derives from the Greek Aiguptioi ("Egyptians"). According to tradition within the church, its founder and first patriarch was Mark the Evangelist, who first preached Christianity in Alexandria in the forties of the first century ce.

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