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In February 2014, seven Coptic Christians were dragged out of their houses in the middle of the night, then murdered on a beach, east of Benghazi. A group of Copts were kidnapped on separate occasions in December 2014 and January 2015, then murdered by the
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in the country having an estimated 60,000 adherents. The Coptic Church is known to have historical roots in Libya long before the Arabs (and Islam) advanced westward from Egypt into Libya. A part of the community is made up of immigrants from Egypt (see
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had been recognized as an ecclesiastical province of the See of Alexandria, in accordance with the ruling of the Nicaean Fathers. The
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of 21 men, in which threats are made to "the nation of the cross", was released to the internet on 15 February 2015.
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The Coptic population is estimated to number 60,000. The Copts are the largest Christian denomination, followed by
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reinstated it as part of the Eparchy of Metropolitan Bishop Pachomius, Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of
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40,000 Roman Catholics and a small number of Anglicans. They are present in all three
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to this day includes the Pentapolis in his title as an area within his jurisdiction.
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Goodchild, Richard G. (1967). "Byzantines, Berbers and Arabs in 7th-century Libya".
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The Coptic congregations in several countries were under the ancient Eparchy of the
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Egyptian Christians found shot execution-style on Libyan beach| Reuters website
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This was one among a chain of many restructuring of several eparchies by
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Early Libyan Christianity: Uncovering a North African Tradition
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Morgan, Jason; Falola, Toyin; Oyeniyi, Bukola Adeyemi (2012).
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There are three Coptic Orthodox Churches in Libya: one in
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Libyan studies: select papers of the late R. G. Goodchild
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Eljarh, Mohamed (2013). "Libya's Copts under attack?".
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Libyan Heritage House website, Retrieved 2023-06-26
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Tripoli
Libyan Arabic
Coptic language
Coptic Orthodoxy
Libya
Coptic
ethnoreligious
Libya
Coptic Orthodox Church
Copts in Egypt
major regions
Christianity
Pentapolis in North Africa
Synesius of Cyrene
the Catechetical School
Museion
Hypatia
Theophilus of Alexandria
Council of Nicaea
Cyrenaica
Pope of Alexandria
Western Pentapolis
Pope Shenouda III
Beheira
Thmuis
Hermopolis Parva
Buto
Mariout
Mareotis

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