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The Coptic Network
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The Coptic Network |
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http://www.coptic.net/copticweb |
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For two thousand years, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt has remained a loving bride and a faithful witness for Christ. Her sons and daughters pride themselves on being the unyielding defendants of the Christian faith. The Nicene Creed, which is recited in all churches throughout the world, has been authored by one of her favorite sons, St. Athanasius, the Pope of Alexandria in 325 A.D. This status is well deserved, since Egypt was the refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea [Matthew 2:12-23]. Today, in the midst of cyberspace stands an altar, and amid the turbulent and roaring tide of the computer age sails an ark; it is called Copt-Net. Copt-Net was chartered on August 22, 1992. |
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Nov 24, 2007 |
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St. Anthony - Abbot, Patriarch of Monks
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St. Anthony - Abbot, Patriarch of Monks - A biography of St. Anthony of Egypt; by Rev. Alban Butler. Taken from Vol. I of "The Lives or the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints" by the Rev. Alban Butler.)
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Odyssey Egypt
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Welcome to the Odyssey Program, a new site for informing people about the progress of the excavation activities at the Site of St. John the Little in Egypt. Each week you will be able to log into these World Wide Web pages and watch and participate with an archaeological excavation in action. you will be learning about and interacting with an archaeological excavation in Egypt. Back around 300 AD a man called "St. John the Little" founded a monastery in an area of Egypt called Wadi Natrun. There were already a few monestaries in the area and others have been built since. Eventually The Monastery of St. John the Little was abandoned and buried under the sand. This was approximately 700 years ago. This excavation team began digging it up last year, and it will take probably ten more years to excavate the whole monastery. But that will be just the tip of the iceberg. There are six other ancient
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Nag Hammadi Library
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Nag Hammadi Library - Discovered in December 1945 near Nag Hammadi in Upper Egypt, this collection of 13 ancient codices dating from AD 390 contains the "Gnostic Gospels" and other early Christian writings; background information and complete English texts; from the Gnostic Society Library. . This immensely important discovery includes a large number of primary Gnostic scriptures -- texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to define "orthodoxy" -- scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Truth
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Jesus 4 Ever
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A website about the Cristianity and the Holly Book. A lot of religious subjects with video taps about Jesua Life and Father Abdel Missieh Al Makary and Kirlos 6th.
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