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This is a list of notable Coptic Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Nader Anise, founder of Coptic American Chamber of Commerce (Coptic Chamber) and attorney; Peter Attia, physician known for his work in longevity medicine; Halim El-Dabh, composer and ethnomusicologist
After 1952, the rate of Coptic immigration from Egypt to the United States increased. The first Coptic church in the United States, St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church, was established in the late 1960s in Jersey City. There are many Coptic Orthodox churches and congregations in the United States.
Sally Zakhari said that for 17 years, she told priests and leaders in the Coptic Orthodox Church how a Coptic priest sexually abused her at her Florida home during what was supposed to be her ...
Holy Resurrection American Coptic Orthodox Church, Los Angeles; Holy Transfiguration Coptic Orthodox Church, Chino; Holy Virgin Mary & St. Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church, Los Angeles; St. Abanoub & St. Anthony Coptic Orthodox Church, Norco; St. Anthony Coptic Orthodox Monastery, Newberry Springs; St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church, San Diego
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For 17 years, Sally Zakhari said she told priests and leaders in the Coptic Orthodox Church her childhood nightmare — how a Coptic priest visiting from Egypt sexually abused her at her Florida ...
Aghapy TV is a Coptic Christian TV station broadcasting in Arabic via satellite to Coptic Christians in Egypt and in North America via Spiritcastsatellite systems. Aghapy is the Greek & Coptic word Agape, which means love or sometimes equal to "unconditional love". It was founded in 2005 by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
Egyptian Americans (Arabic: الأمريكيون المصريون, romanized: al-Amirīkīyūn al-Miṣrīyūn) are Americans of partial or full Egyptian ancestry. The 2016 US Census estimated the number of people with Egyptian ancestry at 256,000, [ 8 ] most of whom are from Egypt's Christian Orthodox Coptic minority. [ 7 ]