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Saint Takla Haymanout website: Coptic Orthodox church heritage, Egypt.. A Coptic Orthodox Online Archive.
- تراث الكنيسة المصرية الأرثوذكسية
موقع الأنبا تكلا هيمانوت الحبشي القس - تراث الكنيسة المصرية...
- Christianity
(good). Throughout the Hebrew Scriptures two chief names are...
- Holy Bible
St-Takla.org > Bibles. The Holy Bible (English) Here is the...
- Prayers
The Agpeya The Coptic Orthodox Prayer Book of the Seven...
- Kids
Kid's Corner in St. Takla Church, games, coloring.....
- Media
Christian & Coptic Songs Videos تراتيل مسيحية و ترانيم قبطية...
- Jesus Christ
St-Takla.org Image: An icon of Jesus Christ sitting on the...
- The Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt
The faithful advised him to get away for a short while for...
- تراث الكنيسة المصرية الأرثوذكسية
Organizations > All Coptic Links > St. Takla Haymanot Website. 1: The official website for the Coptic Orthodox Church and the current Coptic Pope
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20 Οκτ 2010 · St. Takla Haymanot Coptic Orthodox Church. 35 Mohammed Fouad Galal. Bab Shark, Alexandria. Egypt. Archdiocese of the Coptic Church. Last Updated: 2010-10-20 21:14:18.
ST. TAKLA HAYMANOT. Synaxarium. Coptic Date: 24 Mesore. Resource: https://st-takla.org/Story-1.html. Story. In the 13th century, a Christian family lived in Ethiopia; the husband who was a priest and loved Jesus very much was called Sagaz Ab (the gift of faith), and the wife who was very rich and loved the poor was called Sarah.
Churches, Monasteries, Relics & Altars. - Worldwide. Saint Takla Haymanout has many lovers... especially in Ethiopia.. here we tried to collect the names of his Churches.. and also where his holy reclics lie in other Churches... Contact us if you have any updates or additions to this page.
The great Ethiopian saint Takla Hâymânot lived during the period when the kingdom of Ethiopia reverted to what the Ethiopians consider the legitimate royal family, after it had been for a time in the hands of a usurping dynasty called Zāguē.