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After "Muslims accused Copts of throwing stones at mourners praying at a funeral." Now does that sound like plausible behavior for a people who make up 10% of the population, are daily persecuted and discriminated against by Muslims, and thus live in fear of the latter? Egypt: New clashes between Christians and Muslims in south," from AKI, November 7 (thanks to Kyros):
Cairo, 6 Nov. (AKI) – Minority Coptic Christians have clashed with Muslims in southern Egypt, according to Christian MP Ibrahim Zanuni quoted by pan-Arab daily Al-Sharq al-Awsat. The violence erupted at a Muslim funeral on Tuesday in the Coptic majority village of al-Tayba in al-Maniya province after Muslims accused Copts of throwing stones at mourners praying at a funeral, Zanuni said.
Scuffles broke out between Muslims and Christians and police fired tear gas into the crowds, angering local Copts, according to Zanuni.
Police arrested 40 people over the incident, but there are fears there may be more violence.
Coptic Christians in Egypt have been the target of periodic attacks by Muslim hardliners in recent years and al-Tayba has been the scene of a number of violent incidents including gunfights.
France's Association of Copts held a demonstration in Paris, in June opposing what it alleges are "repeated and ferocious" attacks against members of the Coptic Christian minority in Egypt. Sixteen people were killed in attacks in May and June.
On 31 May, 60 armed Muslims attacked a Coptic monastery in Abufana assaulting dozens of monks and setting alight churches and surrounding buildings, the association reported.
Coptic Christians make up between six and 10 percent of Egypt's 73 million people and comprise the largest Christian community in the Middle East.
The Copts recognise the sole divine nature of Christ and unlike Roman Catholics do not recognise the doctrine of papal infallibility. They have their own leader, also called Pope, Shenouda III.
2 comments:
My Dear Brother,
I pray that you are doing well. I would like to thank you for taking the time to write about the Coptic Christians of Egypt. This Church is a Church of Martyrs and because of this, they have held strongly onto their Orthodox Faith. It has been almost 2000 years since Saint Mark the Evangelist & Martyr preached in Egypt.
I am writing to inform you of an error I found in your post in the first sentence of your last paragraph:
"The Copts recognise the sole divine nature of Christ and unlike Roman Catholics do not recognise the doctrine of papal infallibility. They have their own leader, also called Pope, Shenouda III."
The Coptic Orthodox Christians of Egypt believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is perfect in His Divinity, and He is perfect in His Humanity, but His Divinity and His humanity were united in one nature called "the nature of the incarnate Word," which was articulated by Saint Cyril of Alexandria. Copts thus believe in two natures "human" and "divine" that are united in one "without mingling, without confusion, and without alteration" (from the declaration of faith at the end of the Coptic Divine Liturgy). These two natures "did not separate for a moment or the twinkling of an eye" (also taken from the declaration of faith at the end of the Coptic Divine Liturgy)
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt is a member of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. They are:
1- Coptic Orthodox Church of Eygpt
2- Ethiopian Orthodox Church
3- Eritrean Orthodox Church
4- Syrian Orthodox Church
5- Armenian Orthodox Church
6- Indian Orthodox Church
The Oriental Orthodox are wrongly accused of being Monophysites, those who only believe in the Divine Nature of Christ as you stated. Those who say this simply misunderstand what they truly believe.
They have always believed in Miaphysitism which holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, Divinity and Humanity are united in one "nature" ("physis"), the two being united without separation, without confusion, and without alteration as mentioned above.
The Oriental Orthodox have Christological agreements with both the Eastern Orthodox Church as well as the Roman Catholic Church.
For further information please go to www.orthodoxunity.org There are also many more sites where you will find explanations of their beliefs.
I hope my explanation is clear and if you have any questions please email me at Seekerrroftruth@gmail.com.
If you would like more information on the Coptic Church you can visit the Monastery of Saint Antony the Great in Newberry Springs, California near Barstow on Route 15 while you are in California. Their website is www.stantonymonastery.org and their Office number is 1(760)257-1204.
Please remember the members of the Coptic Orthodox Church in your prayers as they have been persecuted by Muslims since the Arab Invasion of Egypt over 1400 years ago. Please also remember all Christians in your prayers.
~ Your Brother in Christ
Thank you for providing clarification. I will plan a visit in California, returning to the states shortly.I am a supporter feel free to send me pieces ,clearly vetted, and I hall post them. l the best-do
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