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Version History of ST MARY RVA

15.1.0

November 25, 2021

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Description of ST MARY RVA

“Blessed is Egypt my people” (Isaiah 19:25) The Coptic Church was established in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ by St. Mark the Evangelist in the city of Alexandria around 43 A.D. The church adheres to the Nicene Creed. St. Athanasius (296-373 A.D.), the twentieth Pope of the Coptic Church effectively defended the Doctrine of the Lord Jesus Christ’s Divinity at the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D. His affirmation of the doctrine earned him the title; “Father of Orthodoxy” and St. Athanasius “the Apostolic”. The term “Coptic” is derived from the Greek “Aigyptos” meaning “Egyptian”. When the Arabs arrived in Egypt in the seventh century, they called the Egyptians “qibt”. Thus the Arabic word “qibt” came to mean both “Egyptians” and “Christians”. The term “Orthodoxy” here refers to the preservation of the “Original Faith” by the Copts who, throughout the ages, defended the Old Creed against the numerous attacks aimed at it. God’s promise to His people is always fulfilled; He foretold that He would ride on a light and upon a swift cloud and come to Egypt (Isa 19:1); and in that day there will be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar to the Lord at its border (Isa 19:19). This promise was fulfilled by the flight of the Holy Family from the face of the tyrant Herod to find refuge among the Gentiles. Thus our Lord Jesus Christ came during His childhood to Egypt to lay by Himself the foundation stone of His Church in Egypt which has become one of the four primary “Sees” in the world, among the churches of Jerusalem, Antioch and Rome, and joined later by the “See” of Constantinople. The star of the Egyptian Church shone through the School of Alexandria which taught Christendom the allegoric and spiritual methods in interpreting the Holy Scripture and was the leader in defending the Orthodox faith on an ecumenical level. The Christian monastic movement in all its forms started in Egypt, attracting the heart of the Church towards the desert, to practice the angelic inner life. This happened at the time when the doors of the royal court had been opened to the clergy, and this consequently endangered the church, as the quiet and spiritual church work was mixed with the temporal authority and politics of the royal court. The Egyptian Church carried our Lord Jesus Christ’s cross throughout generations, bearing sufferings even from the side of Christians themselves. She continued to offer a countless number of martyrs and confessors throughout ages. Sometimes the people of towns were martyred and many struggled to win the crowns of martyrdom happily and with a heart full of joy. Our Church is ancient and new at the same time: ancient in being apostolic, founded by St. Mark the Evangelist and traditional in holding fast to the original apostolic faith without deviation. She is also new through her Living Messiah who never becomes old and through the Spirit of God who renews her youth (Ps. 103:5). The Coptic Church is rich with her evangelistic and ascetic life, her genuine patriotic inheritance, her heavenly worship, her spiritual rituals, her effective and living hymns, her beautiful icons, etc. She attracts the heart towards heaven without ignoring actual daily life. We can say that she is an apostolic, contemporary church that carries life and thought to the contemporary man without deviation. One finds in her life, sweetness, and power of Spirit, with appreciation to and sanctification of arts, literature and human culture. The Church is well known for her numerous saints: ascetics, clergymen, and laymen. She offered many saints throughout ages and is still offering the same today. For she believes that practicing the sanctified life and communion with God, the Holy One, is prior to satisfying minds with solid mental studies.
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ST MARY RVA: FAQ

Does ST MARY RVA have support for iPad devices?

ST MARY RVA is available on iPad devices.

Who made the ST MARY RVA app?

ST MARY RVA was created by St. Mary and St. Philopater Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church.

What is the lowest iOS version that ST MARY RVA can run on?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 10.0 or above.

How does the app rank among users?

The ST MARY RVA app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.

What app category is ST MARY RVA?

Lifestyle Is The App Genre Of The St Mary Rva App.

What is the current version of ST MARY RVA?

15.1.0 is the latest released ST MARY RVA version.

When was the last ST MARY RVA update?

The latest ST MARY RVA update came out on November 30, 2024.

When was ST MARY RVA first released?

ST MARY RVA was first released on February 6, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the ST MARY RVA app?

Contains some content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children, recommended for ages 12 and up.

What are the languages offered by ST MARY RVA?

The ST MARY RVA app can be used in English.

Is ST MARY RVA one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, ST MARY RVA is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does ST MARY RVA feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in ST MARY RVA.

Can I utilize ST MARY RVA with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize ST MARY RVA with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in ST MARY RVA?

No, there are no advertisements in ST MARY RVA.

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Reviews of ST MARY RVA

Awesome App!

This app has a great layout and looks very professional. It is very useful especially if you are a member of the congregation or deacon family. I love the events tab as it informs me of the latest events at the church. 10/10!!!