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    Cop·tic Church
    /ˈkäptik CHərCH/
    • 1. the native Christian Church in Egypt, traditionally founded by St. Mark, and adhering to the Monophysite doctrine rejected by the Council of Chalcedon. Long persecuted after the Muslim Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century, the Coptic community now make up about 5 percent of Egypt's population.

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  3. Jan 4, 2022 · By. Jack Zavada. Updated on January 04, 2022. Founded in the first century in Egypt, the Coptic Christian Church shares many beliefs and practices with the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. "Coptic" is derived from a Greek term meaning "Egyptian."

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  4. Jun 25, 2009 · The Coptic Orthodox Church is the main Christian Church in Egypt, where it has between 6 and 11 million members. While most Copts live in Egypt, the Church has around a million members...

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · The word “Coptic” comes from the Greek word “Aigyptos,” meaning “Egyptian.” Today, the Coptic Church is the largest Christian denomination in Egypt, with over 15 million members worldwide. The Coptic Church believes in the Holy Trinity and that Jesus Christ is the son of God and the Savior of the world.

  6. Mar 27, 2023 · One of the core beliefs of the Coptic Church is the concept of the Trinity, which states that God exists in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Another fundamental belief of the Coptic Church is the importance of the Virgin Mary, who is considered the mother of God.

  7. Apr 19, 2019 · Coptic Christianity originated in Egypt shortly after the death of Jesus. HISTORY MAGAZINE. Ancient Egypt gave rise to one of the world's oldest Christian faiths. Christianity’s origins are found...

  8. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is: An Ancient Christian Church. It is one of the most ancient Churches in the world, having been founded by Saint Mark the Apostle, the writer of the second gospel, in the first Century.

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