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Coptic Orthodox Church in North America. List of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the United States. St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Jersey City, New Jersey) St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Los Angeles) St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Denver, Colorado) St. George Coptic Orthodox Church (Brooklyn) St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church (Woodbury, New York)
Of the Coptic Orthodox parishes in the United States, there are currently over 200 churches that serve the expanding Coptic Orthodox population there. Florida is home to many Coptic Orthodox Christians, and there are currently 21 established churches throughout the state, in order to serve the large and growing Egyptian-Christian population ...
St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Nashville, Tennessee 2412 Foster Ave Nashville, TN 37210; St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Nashville, Tennessee 1931 Old Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37217-3022; St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, Knoxville, Tennessee 1921 Sunny Ln, Knoxville, TN 37912
Catalog of Orthodox architecture (in Russian) Sergey Zagraevsky. Typological forming and basic classification of Ancient Russian church architecture. Saarbrücken, 2015. ISBN 978-3-659-80841-8; Liturgics textbook of Kyiv Theological Seminary (in Russian) Interior of an Orthodox church (in Russian) Orthodox churches and monasteries. Foto album ...
Lists of Coptic church buildings cover church buildings that employ the Alexandrian Rite. They are organized by region or country. They are organized by region or country. Egypt which is where the Coptic religion began is listed in Africa, although Egypt is in Africa and in Asia.
A new film, "The 21," recounts the beheadings 10 years ago of 21 Coptic Christians by ISIS radicals. But the film also displays the Christians' stunning faith in God, the film's producer said.
The Hanging Church is Cairo's most famous Coptic church first built in the 3rd or 4th century. Some authorities trace the origins of Coptic architecture to Ancient Egyptian architecture, seeing a similarity between the plan of ancient Egyptian temples, progressing from an outer courtyard to a hidden inner sanctuary to that of Coptic churches, with an outer narthex or porch, and (in later ...
St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church in Englewood, Colorado, the church's previous location, was founded as one of the first four Coptic Orthodox Church parishes in the United States [1] and was incorporated in December 1971, with about 50 families at the time. [4]