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

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IX. A. PETROS, 17th POPE AND
"SEAL OF THE MARTYRS"


  1. The School of Alexandria carries on in spite of ....

  2. Petros, its Dean, the son of fervent prayers.

  3. His election to the Papacy.

  4. Eruption of Diocletian's fierce persecutions – and the
    designated beginning of the Coptic ‘Era of the
    martyrs’.

  5. Canons for repentance.

  6. Excommunication of Arius because of his heresy.

  7. Arrest and martyrdom of bishops, then of Abba
    Petros.

  8. Persecuted and persecutors alike in the Hands of
    God.

  9. ‘Love your enemies’.(Matt 5:44).

  10. One of the remarkable things about this period of
    exceptional stress for Christians of Egypt is that the Fathers
    of Alexandria were able to carry on their work at the School.
    It continued to be a source of enlightenment, strength, and
    spiritual and intellectual food for many. Hence it remained a
    bulwark of faith. In charge of it as Dean at this critical time
    was a sagacious person by the name of Petros who was to
    become the 17th Pope of the Church, and later to seal with
    his blood that era of the martyrs by becoming the last to lose
    his life for the faith in this fiercest persecution.

  11. Petros was an only son, who had been born in answer
    to his parents' fervent prayers. His father, called Theodosius
    was assistant priest in Alexandria. His mother was called
    Sophia. Both were God-fearing people who, being childless
    kept praying fervently that they may be granted a son.
    One day, when the Church was celebrating the

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