Hey all,
I was wondering about something: since our Coptic Orthodox faith was started by St. Mark in Alexandria, shouldn't the Pope's seat be in Alexandria? Why is it at the Abbassiya Cathedral now? Why did H.H. Pope Kyrillos VI open the new Cathedral in Cairo? Plus, what is the Azbakia?
Sorry to throw a lot of questions at you...and btw, when I say "The Pope's Seat", I mean the Patriarchate (also, if u notice, the Pope's title is "Pope of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark").
Peace...
Sinful Servant
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Mike
it is cairo!also pope kirolos build the new onebecause the old one was so small and the people was so much!
and the azbakia is the name of the street that the old cathedral is in!i hope that helped!if anyone have different answer or opinion please correct it for me!
I always thought that too much emphasis was being put on Rome by Catholics...
I know for one we don't really care about "holy places" and such, right?
btw, are there any "relics" that the church believes is true?
Sinful Servant
RElics too are importants....the bodies of Saints from which we are blessed.
and with regards to Rome...Rome was one of the 5 main centers of Christainity. Alexandria held the same importance as Rome, in fact the Library of Alexandria was much greater then the one in Athens. So I don't see the big fuss about ROME.
Catholics claim to have found the true cross...but i read somewhere that us Copts don't believe in that.
Also, there are claims that they have found Jesus' tomb, among other relics related to Christ. Do we believe in those?
and btw, thanks for all the facts...I didn't know that the Library in Alexandria was bigger than that of Athens. What about that new one in Alexandria? is it any bigger? I heard it was built in a place close to where the old Alexandria library might have existed.
Sinful Servant
Just wanted to clarify a few things.
Azbakia is the name of the street and area surrounding it.
The capital of Egypt moved around a few times during different rulings. It was Alexandria since Alexander the great built it. It stayed that way up untill recently (a few hundred years ago) when it was moved to Cairo.
Psalmist, i think you are talking about El-Moharak not Dronka different monestary that has the first alter in the world. Not quiet sure of the story but all I know is Virgin Mary laid Jesus on it and I think there is a footprint of baby Jesus on that rock.
We do Honor the relics of the saints as Psalmist said. If we do that to the saints, what would we do to the relics of Jesus Himself? The cross was found (let them check thier history) by King Constantine and his mother Helen. In fact we have a piece of it in a frame in a church north in a place neer Demiat by the Delta. Also, we know where the Tomb of Jesus is and we used to have a coptic bishop for Jerusalim. There is a church built around the tomb, creatively enuf is called Church of the ressurection. They have the Shoud of Turin which was the linen cloth that Jesus's body was wraped in. We acknowledge its authenticity even though we haven't examined it. We we do believe is we don't need the physical Cross, the shround, the holy Grail, etc... to get closer to God. Basically we don't need the shroud to prove to us the death and ressurection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Just my 2 pennies
i hope that answered the question!
The second feast of the Cross is March 19th or 10 Baramhat.
The first one is for three days and we are celebrating finding the cross (again).
The story goes that a king in Persia heard about the cross and wanted to steal it. But every time he approched it, he would be repled away. King Constantine had assigned 2 decons to gaurd the Cross. so that persian king bribed the decons into stealing the cross. He also kidnapped the daughter of the priest in the area. When King Constantine heard about the theft of the cross, he went after the persian king and fought him restoring the cross and the priest's daugher.
thought I would share
Of course, we all know that St. Mark the Apostle is the one who started Christianity in Egypt...but most historians disagree, and think that it was a small Jewish community living in Alexandria that started Christianity...I know that sounds crazy, but it's what they think is true.
My question is why would they think that? How can a Jewish community living in Alexandria start a sector of Christianity?
Any thoughts?
Sinful Servant