2 Disciples of Emmaus/ Resurrection of Jesus
Feast Processions in Our Coptic Orthodox Church
St.Pantaenus & translating the Holy Bible
St. Moses the Strong
Naaman's Young Servant Girl
100

What day did Jesus rise from the dead, defeating death?


Sunday

100

Who leads the procession?


A deacon

100

What language was spoken by the Egyptians?

Coptic

100

While the monks slept, what did St. Moses do?

Filled their pots with water 

100

What is the name of the disease that Naaman was sick with?


Leprosy

200

Who rolled the stone away from the door of the tomb?


Archangel Michael

200

1) How many times does the priest and deacon go around the alter?

2) What about the church?


1) 3 times

2) 3 times

200

What language was the bible written in during the time of St. Pantaenus?


Greek

200

When St. Moses confessed his sins, what did Abba Macarious see?

A tablet with black writing of all St. Moses' sins. The angel erased his sins until the board became white

200

Why was Naaman an honorable man in the eyes of the king of Syria?

Because of his victory in war

300

Who walked with the two disciples while traveling to the town of Emmaus?

Jesus 

300

What does incense mean in the church?


God is with us. As the incense goes up, our prayers go up to heaven & God hears them

300

Where did St. Pantaenus find a copy of the gospel of St. Matthew?


India

300

Who did St. Moses meet in the wilderness?


Abba Isidore

300

What is the name of the prophet that helped Naaman?


Elisha

400

How did the two disciples realize that the person with them is Jesus?

Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to them.

400

Where does the procession start?


The sanctuary

400

What does the Coptic word Scetis mean?

"the balance of hearts"

400

1) What is the name of the river that healed Naaman?

2) How many times did he dop himself in the river?




1) Jordan River

2) 7 times

500

List 3 occasions when processions are held

- Feast of the Resurrection

- During the Holy 50 Days

- Matins on the Feast of Pentecost

- Feast of saints