Coptic Faith
Dogma Dogma is what is believed, taught, confessed and practiced. Dogmas, to the Coptic Orthodox Church, are not merely theological concepts concerning
Dogma Dogma is what is believed, taught, confessed and practiced. Dogmas, to the Coptic Orthodox Church, are not merely theological concepts concerning
Monasticism began in the Coptic Orthodox Church towards the end of the third century, and flourished in the fourth. There were hundreds
Ancient Texts Since its beginning, the Coptic Orthodox Church has played an important role in Christian Theology as a source of
By the end of the second century, Christianity was well established in Egypt, although pockets of paganism continued to co-exist with
Saint Mark the Evangelist, one of the seventy disciples, and the writer of one of the four Gospels, was born in Libya