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  2. Who are Coptic Christians? Coptic Christians are the followers of a Christian Church and are one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world. This group of religious believers originated from Egypt and has members around the globe, even though it was nearly destroyed for centuries by persecution.

  3. Like Catholics, Coptic Christians believe in the Ten Commandments, and they practice the sacraments of baptism, confession and confirmation. But unlike Roman Catholics, they don’t believe in the infallibility of the pope or in purgatory, notes the Associated Press. And Coptic priests can marry.

  4. Mar 29, 2023 · 1. Who Are The Coptic Christians? 1.1. The Origins of Coptic Christianity. 1.2. Coptic Christianity Today. 2. The History of Coptic Christianity. 3. Coptic Liturgy and Worship Practices. 3.1. The Coptic Orthodox Liturgical Calendar. 3.2. Coptic Music and Hymns. 4. Sacraments and Traditions in the Coptic Church. 4.1. Baptism and Confirmation. 4.2.

  5. Jun 25, 2009 · Last updated 2009-06-25. The structure, history and practices of the Coptic Orthodox Church, the main Christian Church in Egypt and one of the oldest churches outside the Holy Land.

  6. Jun 20, 2023 · Coptic Christians believe in one God who created the world and all that exists in it, and they believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Coptic Christians also believe in the sacraments of baptism, communion, and marriage. Coptic Christians have a strong tradition of monasticism, and many of them live in monasteries. Monotheism.

  7. Apr 16, 2017 · WHAT COPTS BELIEVE. Copts believe in the Ten Commandments and practice sacraments such as baptism, confession and confirmation and the intercession of the saints. But the Coptic Orthodox Church split from other Christians in 451 A.D. over a dispute about the nature of Christ.

  8. Sep 13, 2012 · 1. The word Copt is derived from the Greek word for Egyptian. After the Muslim conquest of Egypt, it became restricted to those Egyptians adhering to Christianity. 2. Approximately 12 percent of the Egyptian population—roughly 12 million people—are Christians. Egypt’s Copts are considered the largest community of Christians in the Middle East. 3.