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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · The church places heavy emphasis on asceticism which, as the Coptic church puts it, is the practice of self-denial in an effort to become closer to God. and although the Coptic Christian Church shares many beliefs and practices with the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church, it is decidedly independent.

  2. www.copticcentre.com › the-coptic-orthodox-church › historyHistory | Coptic Church

    Church of Martyrs. Historians have named the Coptic Church the `Church of the Martyrs’, not only because of their great number, but also because of their desire for martyrdom. When prevented from worship, they did not hide in the catacombs, but worshipped openly. Many went from place to place, seeking the crown of martyrdom, not considering ...

  3. The Coptic Church is a member of the all African Council of Churches (AACC) and the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC). The Church plays an important role in the Christian movement by conducting dialogues aiming at resolving the theological differences with the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Presbyterian, and Evangelical Churches.

  4. The Coptic Orthodox Church was established in Alexandria between 55 and 68 A.D. by St. Mark, one of the 70 Apostles of Jesus Christ. The doctrine of the church is the same one that is cited in the New Testament according to the teaching of Jesus Christ and his Apostles (Mt. 16:18; 24:14).

  5. Coptic Cathedral in Khartoum. The Coptic Church is an Orthodox Church and a national church, limited to Egypt. It has its own liturgy (in Coptic); ceremonial calendar; and clerical hierarchy headed by a patriarch. The Coptic language is a version of the ancient Egyptian language adapted to the Greek alphabet that was in use in Egypt during the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoptsCopts - Wikipedia

    Most Copts adhere to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, an Oriental Orthodox Church. The smaller Coptic Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church, in communion with the Holy See of Rome; others belong to the Evangelical Church of Egypt.

  7. These beliefs are best summarized by the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed (“Orthodox Creed”) is the statement of faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church, written in the early fourth century by one of the Coptic Church’s most important figures, St. Athanasius the Apostolic, who is the patron saint of our parish. The Orthodox Creed reads as follows:

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