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HISTORY OF ST MARY & ANBA BISHOY CHURCH

Copts have lived in Adelaide for well over three decades. In the beginning, lacking a permanent church building, these Copts were served by visiting priests. The priests Fr. Tadros Malaty, Fr. Mina Mikhail, and the late Fr. Victor Rofael would visit the Coptic Community in Adelaide, where services were held in rented halls or churches.

Then in November 1982, the community found the means to buy a church and land that is currently St. Mary and Anba Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church, in Cowandilla. The first liturgy was celebrated by His Grace Bishop Antonios Markos in January 1983. The parish was served by different priests including Fr. Mina Discoros, Fr. Hippolytus El Soriany and Fr. Daniel El Antoni (currently His Grace Bishop Daniel of St. Shenouda Monastery, Sydney).

In January 1993, Fr. Philippos Boghdadi began his service amongst the Adelaide Coptic Community and has been serving there ever since. This year Dr. Nader Sidaros was nominated for ordination to the Priesthood, serving the parish of St. Mary and Anba Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church.

Since his enthronement over the Diocese of Melbourne and its Affiliated Regions, His Grace Bishop Suriel has always shown much support for his children at St Mary and Anba Bishoy’s Church. In every project and development which was undertaken, his word to us was “not Yes and No, but in Him was Yes. For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us” (2 Cor 1), and it is through His love and prayers for us that the Church is as it is to this day.

The church currently has four altars. Three are within the church named after St Mary, Anba Bishoy and St Demiana.The fourth is located outdoors to the South-East of the church and is named after Archangel Michael. May the Lord continue the mercy He has shown to the Coptic Community in Adelaide.Amen.

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Author: Created: 30/01/2012 1:40 AM
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By Admin on 26/03/2012 9:20 AM

H. H. Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic Seat of Saint Mark the Evangelist of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, has passed away on March 17, 2012(Baramhat 8, 1728). We ask the Lord to comfort His pure soul. Condolences to the Church and to everyone who loved Him.  We are sure that He is interceding to God on our behalf.  
By Admin on 30/01/2012 8:24 PM

The word Copt basically means Egyptian and it is derived from the Greek word Aigyptos by removing the first and last 2 characters in the Greek word Ai and os we have the word gypt which has thus become the words Egypt and Copt. Later on in history, the term Copt was used to refer to the Christians of Egypt who were referred to by Leeder as the modern sons of Pharaohs.



By Admin on 30/01/2012 1:41 AM
Congregations of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia are served by two Coptic Orthodox Dioceses with over 50 parishes, two Monasteries, two theological Colleges and five schools. The Coptic Church is a member of National Council of Churches in Australia. Currently, the Coptic Orthodox Church has as many 100,000 members in Australia (in Sydney alone it is estimated that there are 70,000 Copts, with numbers in Melbourne in the tens of thousands). 

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