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

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  1. And now the life of Athanasius was nearing its
    sunset. Like the Apostle Paul, he "had fought the good
    fight, he had run the race", he had fulfilled his destiny. He
    was twenty seven years old when he became Pope, and
    had guided the Church during forty-six years. Except for
    the first three and the last five years of his life, which
    were years of peace, he had fought continuously,
    steadfastly and fearlessly to defend the Christian faith and
    to maintain It in its integrity as It had been taught and
    handed down by the Apostles. Unflinching, unwavering,
    undaunted he had stood up and faced Emperors, powers
    and principalities without moving one iota from his single
    purpose, regardless of the consequences to himself. At
    certain times during his fight, he could count on and did
    have many courageous supporters. At other times he
    seemed almost alone. But even when he was alone, he
    knew for a certainty that ‘one with God is a majority’.
    And so when he was told that the whole world was
    against him, he answered, ‘And I am against the world’.
    "Athanasius contra mundum, et mundum contra
    Athanasius" became a well-known expression of his
    fearless independence, and his immovable fidelity to his
    Lord and Saviour.^61
    St. Basil-later called the Great – one of his
    younger contemporaries among the Church Fathers, said
    of him, "Athanasius was for the faithful what Pharos (the
    famous Alexandrian lighthouse)^62 was for ships; when the
    night was dark and tempests raged, all eyes turned
    instinctively to him."

  2. In gratitude for his labours and his unique
    contribution, the Church Universal conferred on him the
    titles of ‘the Defender of the Upright Faith’and the more
    concise one of ‘the Apostolic’. This latter title, in which

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