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The first Christian home on the African continent is thought to have been Libya, thanks to St. Mark, who traveled from Christ's company through Greece to lay the first brick of Orthodoxy in Egypt. However, he quickly returned to Libya after the priests feared him because Christianity was so widely accepted there and the Egyptians had a strong belief in Christianity overall. He died in Egypt. St. Mark the Apostle is considered the first to introduce Christianity to Egypt. He came to the city of Alexandria, most likely in 60 AD, from the western side, coming from the Five Cities.
Saint Mark the Evangelist
St. Mark the Apostle is considered the first to introduce Christianity to Egypt. He came to the city of Alexandria, most likely in 60 AD, from the western side, coming from the Five Cities.
The figure of St. Mark disappeared in the Book of Acts, where he traveled to Egypt and founded the Church of Alexandria after he first went to his birthplace, the “Five Cities” in Libya, and from there he went to the oases and then Upper Egypt and entered Alexandria in 61 AD. From its eastern door.
The most prominent titles obtained by St. Mark the Apostle
Destroyer of idols: In every place and in every place where Marmarqus went, he was shining the light of Christ and opening the way of the Kingdom for everyone, as every site and every spot where Marmarqus set foot was dispelling and overthrowing idols, and establishing an altar to the Holy Lord, so in the quarters of the bell we say “Peace to our father Mark the Evangelist, dispeller of idols”.
God's Seer: Because he is considered one of the disciples who lived the life of his master Christ and his miracles closely.
Libya is considered the first home of the Christian call in the African continent, at the hands of St. Mark, who came from the companionship of Christ through Greece, and then set out to lay the first brick of Orthodoxy in Egypt, but he soon returned to Libya again after the priests were afraid of him, as Christianity spread strongly, meaning that the Egyptians believed strongly in Christianity as a whole, and he died in Egypt.
St. Mark was born in Cyrenaica in Libya and came to Egypt in 55 AD and preached in it, and founded in Egypt the Coptic Orthodox Church and was its first patriarch, and he also ordained Enianus as a bishop, and was killed in 68 AD.