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Apostolic Succession
Apostolic Succession is the concept in Christianity that the succession of bishops, in uninterrupted lines, is historically traceable back to the original twelve apostlesOskar Sommel, Rudolf Stählin Christliche Religion, Frankfurt 1960, 19 Within Catholic Christianity it "is one of four elements which define the true Church of Jesus Christ" Oskar Sommel, Rudolf Stählin Christliche Religion, Frankfurt 1960, 19 and legitimizes the existing sacramental offices, as it is considered necessary for a bishop to perform legitimate or "valid" ordinations of priests, deacons, and other bishops. Apostolic succession is transmitted during episcopal consecrations (the ordination of bishops) by the laying on of hands of bishops previously consecrated within the apostolic succession.
Apostolic_Succession
Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (Coptic: ti.eklyseya en.
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_of_Alexandria
Orthodox Christianity
Talk:Orthodox_Christianity
Cyrenaica
Cyrenaica or Cirenaica (, Arabic: برقه, Barqah) is the eastern coastal region of Libya and also an ex-province or State ("muhafazah" or "wilayah") of the country (alongside Tripolitania and Fezzan) in the pre-1970s administrative system. What used to be Cyrenaica in the old system is now divided up into several "Sha'biyat" (see administrative divisions in Libya).
Cyrenaica
Cyril of Alexandria
Talk:Cyril_of_Alexandria
List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria
Talk:List_of_Coptic_Orthodox_Popes_of_Alexandria
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
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Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
Perpetual virginity of Mary
The Perpetual Virginity of Mary, a dogma of the Roman CatholicCatechism of the Catholic Church §499 Church, and also of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodoxy, which in their liturgy repeatedly refer to Mary as "ever virgin",Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Coptic Liturgy of St Basil, Liturgy of St Cyril, Liturgy of St James, Understanding the Orthodox Liturgy, etc. affirms Mary's "real and perpetual virginity even in the act of giving birth to the Son of God made Man.
Perpetual_virginity_of_Mary
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
Talk:Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
Pope Joseph I of Alexandria
Pope Joseph I of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (831 - 849).
Pope_Joseph_I_of_Alexandria
'Amr ibn al-'As
ˤAmr ibn al-ˤĀs () (born c.583 - d.
'Amr_ibn_al-'As
Paul of Tammah
Saint Paul of Tammah (d. 415 AD) is an Egyptian saint who lived in the fourth and fifth centuries AD.
Paul_of_Tammah
Sole Satisfier
Sole Satisfier is a term in Christian theology which refers to God as the only one who can satisfy human beings.
Sole_Satisfier
Barca
Barca or Barce () was an ancient Greek colony and later Roman, Byzantine, city in North Africa. It occupied the coastal area of what is modern day Libya.
Barca
Preost/Archive 1
User_talk:Preost/Archive_1
Mcorazao
User_talk:Mcorazao
Coptic art
Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches.
Coptic_art
Pishoy
Saint Pishoy (320-417 A.D.
Pishoy
Christian Egypt
Egyptian Christians believe that the Patriarchate of Alexandria was founded by Mark the Evangelist around 41 A.D.
Christian_Egypt
Monastery of Saint Pishoy
The Monastery of Saint Pishoy at Scetes, Egypt, is the most famous Coptic Orthodox monastery named after Saint Pishoy. It is the most eastern monastery among the four current monasteries of the Nitrian Desert.
Monastery_of_Saint_Pishoy