What does the word “Coptic” mean? → Egyptian
Egyptian
What does the word “martyr” mean?
A witness — someone who remains faithful to Christ even when facing death.
Who is known as the Father of Monasticism?
St. Anthony the Great
What was the first Ecumenical Council, and what year was it held?
Council of Nicaea — 325 AD
After the Council of Chalcedon, why were there two Patriarchs in Alexandria?
The Coptic Patriarch led the Non-Chalcedonian Church, while the Melkite Patriarch was appointed and supported by the Byzantine Emperor.
In what Egyptian city did St. Mark establish the Church?
Alexandria
Why did the Theban Legion choose death rather than obey the Roman emperor?
They refused to persecute/kill fellow Christians.
What is the difference between eremitic and cenobitic monasticism?
Eremitic = living alone as a hermit; Cenobitic = living together in a monastic community
Arius taught that Jesus was created and was not fully God. What did the Council of Nicaea teach instead?
Jesus Christ is fully God and equal with the Father.
After rejecting Chalcedon, who began persecuting the Copts for refusing to accept its teachings?
The Byzantine Empire / Byzantine rulers.
Who was the first Pope/Bishop of Alexandria?
St. Mark
Which saint is known as the “Seal of the Martyrs” because he was the last major martyr before Roman persecution ended?
St. Peter of Alexandria
Which saint organized monks into communities and developed rules for cenobitic monasticism?
St. Pachomius
Match each council to its main issue: Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus — the divinity of Jesus, the divinity of the Holy Spirit, and the unity of Christ’s divine and human natures.
Nicaea → divinity of Jesus;
Constantinople → divinity of the Holy Spirit;
Ephesus → unity of Christ’s divine and human natures
What major event between 640–642 AD ended Byzantine rule over Egypt?
The Arab invasion/conquest of Egypt.
What three words explain the name Coptic Orthodox Church?
Coptic = Egyptian;
Orthodox = right/true belief;
Church = community/body of believers
Who am I? I refused to accept the Tome of Leo, was severely beaten, and lost one of my eyes for standing by the Coptic faith.
St. Samuel the Confessor
Name three practices that were central to the monastic life we learned about.
Any three: prayer, fasting, celibacy, poverty, obedience, solitude
At which council did St. Cyril of Alexandria defend the unity of Christ and Mary’s title Theotokos?
Council of Ephesus — 431 AD
Name two hardships or restrictions Copts faced under later Arab rule.
Any two: increased taxes, Jizya, restrictions on churches, distinctive clothing, forced labor, or providing food/housing/supplies for soldiers
Put these in chronological order: St. Mark arrives in Egypt, Roman persecutions, rise of monasticism, Council of Nicaea.
St. Mark arrives in Egypt→ Roman persecutions → rise of monasticism → Council of Nicaea
Who am I? I attended both Ephesus and Chalcedon, voluntarily followed Pope Dioscorus into exile, and was martyred after refusing to accept Chalcedon.
Bishop Macarius of Edco
Why is Egypt considered the birthplace of Christian monasticism even though monasticism eventually existed around the world?
Because the organized monastic movement developed in Egypt through figures like St. Anthony and St. Pachomius, and their way of life later spread and influenced Christianity throughout the world.
What major disagreement at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD led to a lasting division between the churches?
How to describe Christ’s nature. The Coptic Church taught “One Nature of God the Incarnate Word,” while others emphasized Christ’s two natures. Differences in terminology contributed to the split.
The Copts faced persecution under three different groups of rulers that we learned about. Name all three and why each pressured them.
Romans → persecuted Christians for their faith.
Byzantines → persecuted Copts for rejecting Chalcedon.
Arab rulers → brought new religious, social, and economic pressures.