THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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  1. Andronicus was both learned and a deacon: a
    veritable scribe. He descended from a rich family of great
    influence; their prestige was such that one of his cousins
    had been appointed chief of the imperial court at
    Alexandria. Besides, he was very charitable. These assets
    were enough to make the civil authorities decide to leave
    him unmolested. And so he lived quietly in Alexandria, in
    a cell he had built for himself over the Church of the
    Angelion.
    Shortly after the consecration of Abba Andronicus,
    Chosroes, King of Persia, triumphed over Egypt. He
    entered it, treading on everyone and everything
    heedlessly. And such was his cruelty and lust for gold
    that he would kill a man for one dinar (or the equivalent
    of half an Egyptian pound in present day currency), and
    that he destroyed all the monasteries to the west of
    Alexandria, confiscating whatever he found there after
    massacring most of the monks.

  2. In addition, King Chosroes issued a proclamation
    one day inviting all men between the ages of eighteen and
    fifty, to meet him in a certain square in Alexandria, on the
    pretence of appointing them in Government positions. A
    few thousand of them assembled. Suddenly, the Persian
    troops surrounded them, and killed them to the last man.

  3. The papacy of Abba Andronicus endured only
    through the dark and terrible years of the Persian
    conquest. With a heart full of sadness over the atrocities
    committed against his people, he kept prayerful watch
    over them. Then he rested in the Lord.

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