Join us as we celebrate the most joyous occasion in our Coptic Orthodox faith – the Glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ! We have a series of special services and events planned to commemorate Holy Week and the triumphant Pascha.

Holy Week Services:

  • Palm Sunday (Sunday, April 13th):
    • Morning Liturgy: [Insert Time] – Commemorating our Lord’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem. Palms will be distributed.
    • Evening Passion Prayers: [Insert Time] – Beginning our journey through the events leading to the Crucifixion.
  • Holy Monday – Holy Wednesday (April 14th – April 16th):
    • Morning Liturgy: [Insert Time]
    • Evening Prayers: [Insert Time] – Reflecting on the teachings and prophecies of the final days of Christ’s earthly life.
  • Holy Thursday (April 17th):
    • Liturgy of the Washing of the Feet: [Insert Time] – Recalling Christ’s humble act of service to His disciples.
    • Reading of the Holy Passion: [Insert Time] – The first part of the Passion narrative will be read.
  • Good Friday (April 18th):
    • Morning Prayers: [Insert Time] – Solemn prayers and readings commemorating the Crucifixion of our Lord.
    • Adoration of the Holy Cross: [Insert Time] – A time for veneration and reflection on the sacrifice of Christ.
    • Reading of the Holy Passion: [Insert Time] – The concluding part of the Passion narrative.
  • Holy Saturday (Saturday, April 19th):
    • Morning Liturgy: [Insert Time] – The Liturgy of Holy Saturday, anticipating the Resurrection.
    • Evening Vigil (Pascha Prayers): [Insert Time] – The culmination of Holy Week, leading into the joyous announcement of Christ’s Resurrection.

Easter Sunday – The Glorious Resurrection (Sunday, April 20th):

  • Resurrection Liturgy: [Insert Time] – The triumphant celebration of our Lord’s victory over death! Come and rejoice in the Good News of the Resurrection.
  • Easter Sunday Fellowship: [Insert Time, Location] – Following the Liturgy, join us for a time of fellowship, light refreshments, and joyful celebration.

Regular Sunday Services:

In addition to our special Easter services, we hold regular Sunday Liturgies throughout the year:

  • First Sunday Liturgy: [Insert Time]
  • Second Sunday Liturgy: [Insert Time]
  • Sunday School: [Insert Time] – Offering spiritual education and fellowship for children of all ages.

Location: [Insert Church Name and Address]

We warmly invite you and your family to join us for these blessed services as we commemorate the saving Passion and celebrate the glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ! May the joy and peace of the Resurrection fill your hearts.

For any inquiries, please contact [Insert Contact Information or Link to Contact Page].


General Information about Easter in the Coptic Orthodox Church:

The Coptic Orthodox Church, like other Eastern Orthodox churches, places immense significance on the Easter season, known as the “Feast of Feasts.” The observance of Holy Week and Easter follows a distinct liturgical calendar and traditions.

  • Great Lent: The period leading up to Holy Week is Great Lent, a time of fasting, prayer, and repentance that typically lasts for 55 days.
  • Holy Week: This week is a profound journey through the final days of Jesus Christ’s life on earth, from His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to His glorious Resurrection on Easter Sunday. Each day of Holy Week has specific services and themes that focus on the events leading to the Crucifixion and the anticipation of the Resurrection.
  • Pascha: The celebration of the Resurrection is the central focus of the Christian faith. Coptic Orthodox Christians celebrate the triumph of Christ over death with special liturgies, joyful hymns, and the sharing of blessings. The Paschal greeting, “Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!” echoes throughout the services and among the faithful.
  • Shameen Nessim: The Monday following Easter Sunday is a special feast day in the Coptic Church known as “Shameen Nessim” (meaning “the smelling of the breeze”). It is a day traditionally celebrated outdoors, often in gardens or by the Nile River in Egypt, symbolizing the renewal of life and the joy of the Resurrection. Families gather to enjoy food, fellowship, and the beauty of nature.