Coptic Christianity
Est. c. 42 AD
Egypt has the oldest continuous Christian community in Africa and the Middle East. Saint Mark the Evangelist is believed to have founded the church in Alexandria around 42 AD. The Coptic church that grew from his mission has never left: approximately ten million Coptic Christians live in Egypt today, their liturgical language the last surviving form of ancient Egyptian. The monasteries built by their ancestors from the 3rd century onward – in the Eastern Desert valleys, along the Nile banks, deep in the Sinai – are among the oldest continuously inhabited buildings on earth. The Monastery of Saint Anthony, founded 356 AD, is the oldest Christian monastery still in operation anywhere in the world.
Key sites: Abu Sarga Church · Hanging Church · Saint Catherine's Monastery · Monastery of Saint Anthony · Monastery of Saint Paul · Wadi El Natrun monasteries