I am currently an admin of a coptic orthodox group page on facebook. I just received a message from a young man from Ghana stating:
"how can i become a coptic, im a Ghanaian living in Ghana . is there any coptic orthodox group in Ghana i want to know"
I have no idea how to reply to such a question. Can anyone guide me to a response?
Thank you.
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He replied, "Yes exactly"
So, are there even any Coptic Orthodox Churches in Ghana. If there aren't what should he do?
Father John served in West African countries and frequently visits the region there with a group of priests and servants under the supervision of Bishop Antonius Morcos. They will have him connected to a catechumen group and nourish him spiritually until he is ready for Baptism, if he chooses to.
I also know a priest who served in Kenya before coming to the states. His name is Fr. Moussa Shafik
http://stabraam.org/our-church/our-clergy/137-father-moussa-shafik.html
Get this gent in touch with Father John Ramzy of St. Mark's Toronto.
Father John served in West African countries and frequently visits the region there with a group of priests and servants under the supervision of Bishop Antonius Morcos. They will have him connected to a catechumen group and nourish him spiritually until he is ready for Baptism, if he chooses to.
I don't know how to get in touch with Father John Ramzy. St. Mark's Toronto Church's website does not even declare him as one of their priests. I cannot find his phone number anywhere.
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You can also direct him to CopticWorld.com where he can contact many priests/bishops, and see where churches are around the world.
I also know a priest who served in Kenya before coming to the states. His name is Fr. Moussa Shafik
http://stabraam.org/our-church/our-clergy/137-father-moussa-shafik.html
I sent him Fr. Moussa's contact info and told him to join copticworld.org and gave him the code.
Thank you.