Advent
Advent Preparations
Nativity
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What is Advent? 

Advent is a time when Coptic Orthodox Christians prepare for the celebration of Jesus Christ's birth.

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How do we get ready for Advent?

We fast and pray

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What is the Nativity?

The Birth of Christ

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In what town was Jesus raised as a child?

In the town of Nazareth in Galilee

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How long does advent last?

43 Days 

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What can we not eat during Advent?

Dairy products and Meat products (besides fish) 

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Where did the Nativity take place?


Bethlehem 

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Who was a relative to Jesus?

John the Baptist

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When does Advent start?

Adven begins on November 26th.

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How do we fast?

Not eating specific meals 

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What is the role of Angel Gabriel have in the Nativity story?

Angel Gabriel played a significant role in announcing and celebrating the birth of Jesus.

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How did Mary and Joseph protect Jesus from King Herod?

They fled to Egypt with Jesus to escape King Herod's plan to harm Him.

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How do Coptic Orthodox Christians mark the end of Advent?

Advent ends with the celebration of the Feast of the Nativity on January 7th.

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What is the Coptic month does Advent fall under? 

The Month of Kiahk

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What gifts did the wise men bring to the baby Jesus?

The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus. 

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How old was Jesus when Mary and Joseph found Him in the temple?

Twelve years old 

(Luke:2,41-50)

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What does the forty days of the fast represnt? 

The time Moses waited to receive the word of God on Mount Sinai.

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What is the central focus of Advent for Coptic Orthodox Christians?

 To prepare hearts and minds to receive the Savior, Jesus Christ, with joy and gratitude.

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What is the significance of the manger where Jesus was born?

The manger where Jesus was born is important because it was a very simple place. This shows that even though Jesus was special, He was born in a very ordinary setting.

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Name four of Jesus' disciples 

Peter; James; John; Andrew; Philip; Judas Iscariot; Matthew; Thomas; James, the son of Alpheus; Bartholomew; Judas Thaddeus; and Simon Zelotes. (Any four of them)