Patriarch Theodore – to Coptic Patriarch: “Our Churches are one Church”
Patriarch Theodore and Patriarch Tavadros II. Photo: romfea.gr
On January 20, 2020, Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria congratulated the Head of the Coptic Church, Patriarch Tavadros II, on the Feast of the Epiphany and stated that the Alexandrian and Coptic Churches are a single Church led by Jesus Christ, reports Romfea.
Patriarch Theodore noted the missionary work of the Church of Alexandria in Africa, having discussed the difficulty of working on the continent with the Head of the Copts.
“Our Churches are one Church led by Jesus Christ,” the First Hierarch declared. “I know that you are praying because you have flocks, but the earth is flooded with the blood of members of the Coptic Church.”
In turn, Patriarch Tavadros II thanked the Primate of the Church of Alexandria for his fraternal visit and congratulations. “Every time I meet you, I feel inner joy. <...>
We have one name, we work in the same area, and we are the children of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark,” said the Head of the Copts.
As the UOJ wrote, due to the anti-canonical actions of Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria, the Russian Orthodox Church withdrew its parishes, located on the African continent, from the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Alexandria.
Read also
Restoration to Begin at Damaged Prophet Elias Church in Damascus
Patriarchate of Antioch affirms faith and resilience after deadly attack in June.
Yukon Deanery Conference Unites Faith, Tradition, and Generations in Russian Mission
Abp. Alexei leads days of prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal in historic Alaskan village.
St. Sava School of Theology Granted Candidacy Status for Accreditation
Libertyville seminary moves one step closer to full national and international recognition.
Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston Camp Wraps Record-Breaking Summer
“Everyday Saints” theme inspires youth during MBC’s busiest season in over a decade.
Attempted Arson at Hagia Sophia Quickly Contained, Suspect in Custody
Incident follows evening prayer service; authorities say suspect has history of mental illness.
Surrogates More Likely to Suffer from Mental Illness
Nearly half of surrogate mothers face risk of new-onset mental health issues, according to a recent study.