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Synopsis
Coptic Orthodoxy is the main form of Christianity in Egypt. According to tradition, Christianity was taken to Egypt by the apostle Mark. The church belongs to the Oriental Orthodoxy, and the see of Alexandria in Coptic Christianity has been a distinct church body since the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD. Its leader is the Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of the Holy See of Saint Mark, currently Pope Shenouda III.
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- Divisions in the Coptic Orthodox Church | Coptic Orthodox Church Heirarchy
- History of the Coptic Orthodox Church
- Coptic Orthodox Church Doctrine | Nature of Christ
- Coptic Churches Around the World - Egypt
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Coptic Orthodox Church (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
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Main article
Coptic Orthodoxy is the main form of Christianity in Egypt. According to tradition, Christianity was taken to Egypt by the apostle Mark. The church belongs to the Oriental Orthodoxy, and the see of Alexandria in Coptic Christianity has been a distinct church body since the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD. Its leader is the Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of the Holy See of Saint Mark, currently Pope Shenouda III.
History of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Coptic Orthodox Church Doctrine
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