Hey guys, you know how when you go to confession and the priests talks to you and tells you for like certain prayers for you to pray to help he overcome a certain sin or he just comforts you and prays for you.... Did the disciples do the same thing? and if so, where in the bible does it say so.. I know the disciples did confession and people came to them to confess their sins but did they do it the same way we do it now? Also, who did the disciples confess to? Our priests even have a father of confession, who was the father of confession for the disciples after Jesus ascended to heaven.
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So, if the above is correct, it would mean that the Disciples confessed to each other etc. I think some Monasteries may still be doing this, or maybe I am reading to much into my understanding of the story of St Moses the Black.
Many of the prayers of the Hours have accumulated over time, some based on primitive prayers. Perhaps there is something in the Didache that could answer your question, though that is considered by many (probably on false pretenses) that it was written in the third century.
You are trying to act cute, unfortunately you are planting seeds of doubt on tasbeha, It is not anymore your protestants friends who asked you those silly questions, but you have an agenda to undermined the Coptic Church faith and her sacraments’. It is easy to discern, by the Grace of the Holy Spirit, between a legitimate question from a seeker and from one whom continuously ridiculing the Coptic Church!!!!!
In order that you do not through dirt on our church, I will try to answer your many questions:
+ Our God, Lord and king Jesus Christ stayed forty days with His Disciples and Apostles teaching them all things concerning the Kingdom of God on earth; establishing a church, performing the sacraments, teaching and interpreting the Holy Scriptures and appointing new bishops and priest, using the power given to them from the Lord Himself.
+ Not every teaching from the Lord to the His Disciples were written in the Bible, “ And there are also many other things which Jesus did, which if they were written in details, I suppose that even the world itself would not contain the books which were written.” John 21:25
The last statement can answer your many questions
+ “The Holy One Apostolic Church is built on the foundation of the Apostles and Jesus Christ is Her Cornerstones.”
+ How can anyone reconcile the presence of almost all the rites, dogmas, sacraments’ within the two family of orthodox and the Catholic Churches, unless the answer is: they were once one church acquiring their resources from the same source; The Lord Himself.
+ As of the Protestant Church, her foundation was illegitimate and built on arrogance and deceit
Maybe you should read my questions over and see that they are infact not questions trying to hurt the church, but very detailed questions.. ONLY QUESTIONS A PERSON WHO IS REALLY DETERMINED TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH WOULD ASK.
Im sorry if you feel i have tried to put doubts in the church, but in order to answer and help other denominations of people who call themselves christians i must be able to use as much BIBLICAL refferences as possible, because if its one thing they accept without a doubt, is that the bible can never be wrong.
I dont understand why your sitting at your computer literally Judging of crimes i never commited, and telling me that its not that i want to know the answer its that im trying to undermine the coptic church. Like i said before i have never been more insulted and hurt in my entire life. Had this been anything else it wouldnt have bothered me what others thought. But for one to say im trying to hurt my church, when i cant stop talking about how great and true my church is to everyone else i meet, its most possibly the worst thing anyone has ever said to me. Thank you for your response safaa. I dont think ill be asking anymore questions on tasbeha anymore.
The thing with our Church is that we draw a lot from Patristic tradition. That means while we have very strong roots in the Bible, we draw a lot from Patristics as well. Therefore, we can not answer people's questions if they do not believe that tradition was inspired by the Holy Spirit, when in fact it was.
The same men who canonised the Holy Bible are being classed as heretics by those who believe in sola scriptura? Those that recognised out of many books that claimed to be by saints, they apparently choose the books flukishly? The same people who recognised the Bible your Protestant friends say is inspired, worshipped God and had very similar liturgies and practices as we have today. Does that not make you think?!
Some Protestants, especially Lutherans and Anglicans are very knowledgeable about Church history. So, the generalization is true to an extent.