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    Coptic Orthodox Church

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    Parmoute 20, 1740


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Sunday, Apr 28th, 2024

  1. DIVINE LITURGY MATINS & HOSANNA PROCESSION 7:00 am
  2. HOSANNA DIVINE LITURGY 8:30 am
  3. GENERAL FUNERAL PRAYERS 12:00 pm
  4. EVE OF MONDAY PASCHA PRAYERS 3:30 pm

Monday, Apr 29th, 2024

  1. FIRST HOUR OF PASCHA PRAYERS 6:00 am
  2. 3RD, 6TH, 9TH, 11TH HOURS OF PASCHA PRAYERS 11:00 am
  3. EVE OF TUESDAY PASCHA PRAYERS 6:30 pm

Tuesday, Apr 30th, 2024

  1. FIRST HOUR OF PASCHA PRAYERS 6:00 am
  2. 3RD, 6TH, 9TH, 11TH HOURS OF PASCHA PRAYERS 11:00 am
  3. EVE OF WEDNESDAY PASCHA PRAYERS 6:30 PM 6:30 pm

Wednesday, May 1st, 2024

  1. FIRST HOUR OF PASCHA PRAYERS 6:00 am
  2. 3RD, 6TH, 9TH, 11TH HOURS OF PASCHA PRAYERS 11:00 am
  3. EVE OF COVENANT THURSDAY PASCHA PRAYERS 6:30 pm

Thursday, May 2nd, 2024

  1. FIRST HOUR OF PASCHA PRAYERS 8:00 am

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  • Abbot

    In the ancient monastic sources (Apophthegmata Patrum, Historia Monachrum In Aegypto, Palladius Historia Lausiaca, etc.), the name of a monk is generally preceded by the Greek word abbas or abba, the cognate of the Coptic apa (Sahidic) or abba (Bohairic), the Arabic aba or anba. This is clearly the Aramaic and Syriac ab in its emphatic state, abba, "father." (It is also attested, less frequently, in the feminine, in the form ammas or amma, corresponding to the Syriac ‘em, ‘emma, "mother.")

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