
Church of Alexandria
The Church of Alexandria is one of the oldest Christian communities, established in Egypt during the 1st century. It is part of the Eastern Orthodox tradition and is led by the Patriarch of Alexandria. The church has historically played a significant role in Christian theology, education, and ecumenical dialogue. It has both a spiritual and cultural influence, especially among Coptic Christians and other Eastern Christian groups. The church's teachings emphasize apostolic continuity, liturgical tradition, and a commitment to social and charitable activities. Its rich history reflects a blend of religious devotion and cultural identity rooted in Egypt's diverse history.