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  2. List of Coptic saints - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of saints commemorated by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The majority of saints are from Egypt, with the majority venerated in all of Christianity.

  3. The synaxarium is a book that includes short accounts on the lives of the saints or feasts and fastings arranged according to the Coptic calender. It is usually read after reading the Acts in the Divine Liturgy.

  4. Discover the rich life stories and historical significance of individual Coptic saints. Explore their legacies and contributions to the Coptic faith and community. Explore the lives of revered Coptic saints through our curated gallery of images.

  5. List of Coptic saints - Wikiwand

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    The following is a list of saints commemorated by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The majority of saints are from Egypt, with the majority venerated in all of Christianity.

  6. Category:Coptic Orthodox saints - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of saints who are recognized by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coptic Orthodox saints. This category has only the following subcategory. The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. Coptic Synaxarium. Synaxarium is a Coptic word means the life of saints “Whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversion. ” (Hebrews 13: 7) Tute - Babah - Hatour - Kiahk - Tubah - Amshir - Baramhat - Barmoudah - Bashans - Baounah - Abib - Misra - El-Nasi . Why do we glorify saints?

  8. Saints of the Coptic Orthodox Church | St. Mary's Coptic ...

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    In the early church, Christians would meet in small groups within their communities and cherish the Saints who have passed, but in secrecy due to fear of persecution. The Copts have learned the faith, doctrine, and how to act as witnesses and messengers of Christ.

  9. The Discovery of the Relics of St. Abahor (Pihour) St. Bisoura (Pisoura) and their Mother Ampira (Asra). Toba 20 The Departure of St. Prochorus, One of the Seventy Disciples.

  10. Coptic Saints. The Saints are dear brothers who have struggled like us and have departed to Paradise. They are not dead, but are sleeping, as our Lord said (Jn 11:11) and as St. Paul called them (1 Thess 4:13). Our early fathers spoke clearly and in detail about our relationship with Saints.

  11. Saints of the Coptic Orthodox Church | St. George Coptic ...

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    In the early church, Christians would meet in small groups within their communities and cherish the Saints who have passed, but in secrecy due to fear of persecution. The Copts have learned the faith, doctrine, and how to act as witnesses and messengers of Christ.