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The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria has many churches and congregations in the continent of Asia. All of the Coptic Orthodox Eparchies in the peninsula of Sinai are in Asia. SinaiTwo Eparchies, each led by a Bishop: El Arish and all North SinaiKosman (Cosmas), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El Arish (Rhinocorura), El Qantarah and all North Sinai. El-Tor and all South SinaiApollo, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of El-Tor (Raithu), Sharm El Sheikh and all South Sinai. Coptic Orthodox churches in South Sinai
JerusalemAbraham, Metropolitan of the Holy and Great City of Our Lord, Jerusalem, Holy Zion, Archbishop of the Holy Archdiocese of Jerusalem, All Palestine, Philadelphia of Jordan and all the Near East. This Archdiocese has many churches in the Palestinian Authority, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, and Israel. This great archdiocesan Metropolis is technically outside the Egyptian Province and was not originally counted within the jurisdiction of the Pope of Alexandria and it was created by Pope Cyril III (1235-1243) in the Thirteenth Century, which, at that time, had caused a dispute between the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch.[1] This was a very rare incident between the two sister churches as in general their relationship is one of the strongest between any two sister churches.[2] The Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan of Jerusalem is the only Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan who is consecrated as a Metropolitan Archbishop without being consecrated a bishop first and then elevated to the Metropolitan rank later, as is the norm in all episcopal consecration according to the tradition of the Church of Alexandria. This has been the case since Cyril III consecrated Metropolitan Basilius as the first Coptic Orthodox Metropolitan of Jerusalem and All the Near East. Lebanon{{main|Coptic Orthodox Church in Lebanon}}The Coptic Orthodox Church is one of the 18 religious sects recognized by the Lebanese Constitution. East AsiaThis wide area comes under the Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and All East Asia whose Hierarch is Daniel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Thailand, Singapore and All East Asia. The following is a list of churches in East Asia under the jurisdiction of the Diocese, and also the priests that serve in each church: China
Hong Kong
JapanThe Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria was first established in Japan by Bishop Daniel in 2004. Bishop Daniel is the Coptic Orthodox bishop of the Diocese of Sydney and Affiliated Regions, including Asia. He appointed the first serving Coptic priest in Japan in 2004 who served St. George Coptic Orthodox church in Japan, although a church building was not established yet. The first Coptic Orthodox holy liturgy was held in Kobe City, Japan in May 2004 by Bishop Daniel. Other areas were Coptic Orthodox holy liturgies were held were in Osaka, Kagoshima (south of Japan), Tokyo (capital city of Japan) and Tottori (western part of Japan). On July 18th, 2016, the first Coptic Orthodox church building in Japan was officially established by the Diocese of Sydney and affiliated region, in Kizugawa city, in Kyoto prefecture (western part of Japan). It was named St. Mary & St. Mark Coptic Orthodox church. The Coptic Orthodox church in Japan is an official member of JCCC (Japan Confederation of Christian Churches). The official website of the church is www.japancopticchurch.org Korea
In 2011, Coptic immigrants in Korea formed a Coptic Orthodox community in the Korea The responsible Father is Fr. Philopateer Wadie. The church address in Seoul, Mapo-gu, Donggyo-dong, 170-33. https://www.facebook.com/stmarycoptickorea/ They also have places to pray in Pohang and Gyeongju. Taiwan
Thailand
Singapore
MalaysiaThe Coptic Orthodox Church in Malaysia currently has only one organised community in Malacca known as the St. Mary & St. Mark Church served by Fr. Joseph Sim, who was ordained on 15 March 2008.[3] The Coptic Orthodox Church in Malaysia is an affiliate member of the Council of Churches of Malaysia.[4]
IndonesiaUnder Coordinator Of Fr. John Edward, Mission Start In 2014 In Jakarta.
PakistanA small Mission church in Isalambad of only 10 families started in 2006 under the Diocese of Melbourne, West & South Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania whose bishop was Anba Suriel, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Tasmania, ACT, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand and All Oceania. Currently As of July 2014, the churches are under the direct governance of Pope Tawadros II with Fr. Daoud Lamei as the liaison. St. Mary's Church has grown to around 200 families with St Marks as a growing expansion. The following is a list of churches in Pakistan which are under the Diocese, and also the priests that serve in each church:
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References1. ^History of the Coptic Church, Iris Habib Elmasry 2. ^History of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Abouna Menassa Elkomos Youhanna 1923 3. ^{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Announcement: Ordination of New Priests | date=20 March 2008 | publisher= | url =http://www.coptic.org.au/modules/news/article.php?storyid=636 | work =Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Sydney and its Affiliated Regions Website | pages = | accessdate = 11 January 2010 | language = }} 4. ^{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Associate & Affiliate Members | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.ccmalaysia.org/about/associate.htm | work =Council of Churches of Malaysia Website | pages = | accessdate = 11 January 2010 | language = }} External links
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3 : Coptic Orthodox Church in Asia|Christian denominations in Asia|Oriental Orthodoxy in Asia |
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