Coptic Orthodox Church







The Coptic Orthodox Church is one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world, with its origins tracing back to Saint Mark the Evangelist in the first century AD. It is part of the Oriental Orthodox family of churches and is primarily based in Egypt, with a significant diaspora community worldwide.
History[edit]
The Coptic Orthodox Church was founded by Saint Mark the Evangelist around AD 42 in the city of Alexandria, which was a major center of early Christianity. The church played a crucial role in the development of early Christian theology and monasticism. The Council of Chalcedon in AD 451 led to a schism between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches due to differences in Christological doctrine.
Theology[edit]
The Coptic Orthodox Church adheres to Miaphysitism, which holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, divinity and humanity are united in one "nature" (physis) without mingling, without confusion, and without alteration. This is distinct from the Dyophysitism of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, which profess two natures, one divine and one human.
Liturgy[edit]
The liturgical tradition of the Coptic Orthodox Church is known as the Coptic Rite. The primary language of the liturgy is Coptic, although Arabic is also widely used. The liturgy is characterized by its rich use of hymns, prayers, and readings from the Bible.
Leadership[edit]
The spiritual leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church is the Pope, who is based in Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Cairo, Egypt. The current Pope is Pope Tawadros II, who has held the position since 2012.
Monasticism[edit]
Monasticism has a significant place in the Coptic Orthodox Church, with its roots going back to the early Christian monastic communities in the deserts of Egypt. Notable figures such as Saint Anthony the Great and Saint Pachomius are considered pioneers of Christian monasticism.
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