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

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back into the Church community, describing, in terms of
eulogy, the heroism of the martyrs. The question of whether
to re-baptise them or not was a central one, discussed in his
letters. Abba Donysius affirmed the oneness of baptism, but
stated that each church had the right to act according to its
own traditions. Thus he sought to preserve the unity of the
Church Universal and to prevent all dissension’s.



  1. While striving to do all this constructive work, once
    more calamity overtook this Pope and his people. Emperor
    Valerianus, who had shown such great consideration to the
    Christians, and had left them in peace for a long period of
    time, suddenly turned against them and began to persecute
    them. Abba Dionysius was summoned before the Augustal
    perfect, and when he refused to give adoration to none other
    than God, he was banished to a place called Kefro in the
    wilds of the Libyan desert. Hearing of this, a large body of
    Christians accompanied him from Alexandria and from all
    over Egypt.

  2. Once in exile, Abba Dionysius resumed his
    intellectual and spiritual activities, writing, teaching,
    spreading the Word of God: Thus his banishment caused the
    Faith to flourish even among the desert dwellers. And while
    he was winning new recruits for Christ, he wrote more and
    more letters, some of which are still existent today, extolling
    the faithfulness and steadfastness of the martyrs, and lauding
    the example they set to all Christians.

  3. The exile of Abba Dionysius lasted three and a half
    years. When he had been summoned before the Augustal
    Prefect to hear the decree that he was to be banished, he
    gave a prophetic answer concerning the Emperor. Quoting
    the words of the Apocalypse given in Revelations chapter

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