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Coptic Catholic Church
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Beginnings
Since the Council of Chalcedon in the 5th century and the official separation of the Coptic Church from the Western Christian and Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Catholic Church has attempted to achieve reunion with the Copts in Egypt many times. During the Council of Florence in 1442, the Coptic delegates present agreed to a reunion with the papacy in Rome,BOOK,weblink Laetentur Caeli: Bulls of Union with the Greeks, Armenians, Coptic, and Ethiopian Churches, 9798869171504, Curtin, D. P., January 2007, but the Coptic populace was opposed to the idea, and the union did not take effect. Further failed attempts at reunion were undertaken by Coptic delegates in 1560 and 1582.ENCYCLOPEDIA, Atiya, Aziz S., Aziz Suryal Atiya, etal, 1991, Coptic Relations With Rome, Coptic Encyclopedia, 2, New York: Macmillan Inc., Macmillan Publishing Company, 609â611, 0028970241, In the 17th century, at the behest of Pope Urban VIII, Catholic missionaries (primarily Franciscans) started to come to Egypt. In 1630, a number of missions of the Capuchin Order were founded in the Levant by Joseph of Paris, including in Cairo. Although the mission in Cairo initially faced setbacks, tensions with the local Coptic priesthood were minimized with the arrival of Capuchin priest Agathangelo of Vendome to the city in 1633.Initial relations between Catholics and Copts in Egypt were poor. One Coptic councilor in 1637 referred to the Roman Church in Egypt as "a brothel".BOOK,weblink Butler, Alban, Alban Butler, Burns, Paul, Thruston, Herbert, etal, 1998, 1756, Butler's Lives of the Saints, 6, new full, Kent: Burns & Oates, 50â52, 0860122573, Attempts to excommunicate Catholic offenders in the city were seemingly fruitless. Agathangelo would later be hanged as a martyr in Ethiopia by order of the Ethiopian king in 1638, and the mission in Cairo would start to decline.The Jesuits came in 1675.WEB, Roberson, Ronald G., The Coptic Catholic Church,weblink Eastern Catholic Churches, Catholic Near East Welfare Association, 27 January 2012, In 1741, the Coptic bishop, Anba Athanasius of Jerusalem, became a Catholic. {{CathEncy|wstitle= Eastern Churches |volume= 5 |last= Fortescue |first= Adrian |author-link= Adrian Fortescue |short=1}} In 1781, he was appointed by Pope Benedict XIV as vicar apostolic of the less than 2,000 Egyptian Coptic Catholics. Eventually, Athanasius returned to the Coptic Orthodox Church and others served as Catholic vicar apostolic.Patriarchate
Under the assumption that the Ottoman viceroy wanted a Catholic patriarch for the Coptic Catholics in 1824, the Pope established the Patriarchate of Alexandria from the Apostolic Vicariate of Syria, Egypt, Arabia and CyprusWEB, Patriarchal See of Alexandria,weblink Catholic Dioceses in the World, GCatholic.org, 27 January 2012, but it was basically titular. The Ottomans in 1829 allowed the Coptic Catholics to build their own churches.The number of Catholics of this rite increased to the point that Leo XIII in 1895 restored the Catholic patriarchate. He initially named Bishop Cyril Makarios as patriarchal vicar. Makarios then presided over a synod, which led to the introduction of some Latin practices. In 1899, Leo appointed Makarios as patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts, taking the name Cyril II. He resigned in 1908 at the request of the Pope over a controversy. The patriarchate seat remained vacant until an election in 1947 and was administered by an apostolic administrator.Hierarchy
The Coptic Catholic Church sui juris comprises a single ecclesiastical province, covering Egypt alone. The Patriarch is the sole Metropolitan Archbishop, retaining the ancient title Alexandria but his actual seat is in Egypt's modern capital Cairo.Coptic Catholic Church has eight suffragan bishops, throughout Egypt, comprising the only Coptic Catholic ecclesiastical province: Abu Qurqas, Alexandria (Patriarch's original home seat), Assiut, Giza, Ismailia, Luxor, Minya and Sohag.{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}}(File:CopticCatholicJurisdiction.png|left|thumb|A map of the jurisdictions of the Coptic Catholic Church)Religious orders
The Coptic Catholic Church does not have Coptic monasteries. Instead the Church has religious congregations such as the three communities for women: the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, the Coptic Sisters of Jesus and Mary (both based in Egypt) and the Egyptian Province of the Little Sisters of Jesus. There is also a community of male Franciscans and Jesuits.Educational and health services
Most candidates for the priesthood are trained at {{ill|St. Leo's Patriarchal Seminary|ar|Ø¥ÙÙÙرÙÙÙØ© اÙØ£Ùباط اÙÙاثÙÙÙ٠باÙ٠عادÙ}}, in suburban Cairo. More than 100 Coptic Catholic parishes administer primary schools, and some have secondary schools as well. The church maintains a hospital, a number of medical dispensaries and clinics, and several orphanages.WEB,weblink Pontifical Mission - The Coptic Catholic Church, www.cnewa.org, 2017-01-20,Ecumenism
Relations between the Coptic Catholic Church and the larger Coptic Orthodox Church are generally very good.WEB, Upper Egyptâs Copts: Coptic Christians strive to improve the lot of all Egyptians.,weblink Sean, Sprague, 20 September 2020,See also
- Eastern Catholicism
- List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt
- List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
- List of Coptic Catholic Patriarchs of Alexandria
- Monasticism
- Oriental Orthodox Church
Notes
{{notelist}}References
{{reflist}}Sources and external links
- {{Official websiteweblink|Coptic Catholic Patriarchate official website}}
- Coptic Catholic Church page at Fellowship and Aid to the Christians of the East
- weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070927201051weblink">Article on "Life in a Coptic Catholic Village"
- "Italian-language video on the Coptic Catholic Church"
- "Video of the ordination of Coptic Catholic deacons"
- Article on the Coptic Catholic Church by Ronald Roberson on the CNEWA web site
- Common Declaration of Pope Paul VI and Pope Alexandria Shenouda III, 1973
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