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The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the largest Christian Church in Egypt, and also the largest in the Middle East overall.
According to tradition, the Church was established by Saint Mark, an apostle and evangelist, in the middle of the 1st century (approximately AD 42). The head of the Church and the See of Alexandria is the Patriarch of Alexandria on the Holy See of Saint Mark, who also carries the title of Coptic Pope. The See of Alexandria is titular, and today the Coptic Pope presides from Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in the Abbassia District in Cairo.
The Coptic Orthodox Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of Churches, which has been a distinct Christian body since the schism following the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, when it took a different position over Christology from that of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. The precise Christological differences that caused the split with the Coptic Christians are still disputed, highly technical, and mainly concerned with the nature of Christ. The foundational roots of the Coptic Church are based in Egypt, but it has a worldwide following.
The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, also referred to as the Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Orthodoxy, is the second largest Christian Church in the world, with an estimated 225–300 million adherents.
The Eastern Orthodox Church is one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, teaching that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church established by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission to the apostles, and practicing what it understands to be the original faith passed down from the Apostles.
United in communion with the Latin Church before the East–West Schism in 1054, and with the Oriental churches for the first quarter of its history, Eastern Orthodoxy spread throughout the Roman and later Byzantine Empires and beyond, playing a prominent role in European, Near Eastern, Slavic, and some African cultures. Its most prominent episcopal see is Constantinople.
Eastern Orthodoxy has no Papacy or similar authority, but instead teaches that all bishops are equal by virtue of their ordination, and each autocephalous church is typically governed by a Holy Synod. This is one of the main reasons for the division between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The commonly-used but unofficial designation "Eastern" derives from the geographical location of the main centers of Orthodoxy in relation to the "Western" churches (now known as the Roman Catholic Church), and from Constantinople being the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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The Coptic Orthodox Church for those of you who have been asking for the full song which you hear at the beginning of this video. I found a youtube video of it for you to listen to with the link below. Thanks to someone's comment. Thanks for your wonderful comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmt5LrdQivg
What is the meaning of these words; Coptic, Orthodox and other words? What are their origin? Are they mentioned in the Bible?! Let's know all the answers and more in this episode of "Open Doors".
COPTIC PEOPLE ARE SONS OF THE PHAROHS: The Copts as the successors of the ancient Egyptians are defined as the modern sons of the Pharaohs. They played an essential role in the whole Christian world, especially during the first five centuries. Their religious background helped them to accept Christianity with eagerness and to enjoy its depth through their ascetic life, meditation and studying of the Holy Scripture. In this topic we wish to throw some light on the ancient Egyptian culture and how it reacted towards the new Christian faith. 1- Their religious background: It is well known that nature and upbringing have religiously minded ancient Egyptians since the very early times. Herodotus states that "The Egyptians are religious to excess, far beyond any other race of men....
http://www.vivavideography.com Egyptian Coptic Wedding Ceremony @ Holy Virgin Mary & St. Pishoy Coptic Orthodoox Church in Los Angeles, CA. Includes Thanksgiving Prayer; raising incense; praying the verses of cymbals; Priest prays over the vestments; the robe is put on the groom; the rings are blessed by the Priest who draws the sign of the Cross over them; the Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians 5:22-33; 6:1-3, is read; the Gospel according to St. Matthew 19;1-6, is read; the Priest anoints the bridal couple with pure olive oil; the crowns are put on the heads of the bridal couple; the Priest says 'the instructions of love' 'the commandments' for both. Shot and edited by Viva Videography.
Yes.. again,an explosion aimed the christians and the church, but this time.. it happened inside the church itself. Watch this detailed report about the explosion of St. Peter Coptic Orthodox Church, Abbasiya, Egypt, only on CYC
Coptic orthodox Church St Mary hymn Al Selam leki
Uploaded with Permission. Filmed for and by Aghaby Christian TV on September 2009. Celebrant is Fr. Mauritius Anba Bishoy at the Heavenly Cathedral Sharm El-sheikh, Egypt. The Divine Liturgy of St Basil in English. May God bless and encourage each of you. Amen. Visit a parish, explore the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church instituted by Christ on the foundation of His Apostles, ask a local Parish Priest about how to become Orthodox, come develop and grow your relationship with Jesus Christ. Browse to http://directory.nihov.org/ . Come home to your family in Christ.