What are all of Coptic Orthodox fasts?

 The Coptic Orthodox Church observes several fasts throughout the year as a means of spiritual discipline and as a way to draw closer to God. These fasts are an important part of the Coptic Orthodox faith and are observed by many believers.

Here is a list of the Coptic Orthodox fasts:

  1. The Great Fast (Lent): This is the longest and most intense of the Coptic fasts, lasting for a period of approximately six weeks leading up to Easter. During this time, believers abstain from all animal products, including meat, dairy, and eggs, and also abstain from all forms of entertainment.

  2. The Nativity Fast: This fast begins on November 15 and lasts for a period of 40 days, leading up to the Feast of the Nativity (Christmas). During this time, believers abstain from meat, dairy, and eggs, and also refrain from consuming certain foods that are considered luxurious or indulgent.

  3. The Apostles' Fast: This fast begins on the Monday after the Feast of Pentecost and lasts for a period of 50 days, leading up to the Feast of the Transfiguration. During this time, believers abstain from meat, dairy, and eggs, and also refrain from consuming certain foods that are considered luxurious or indulgent.

  4. The Dormition Fast: This fast begins on August 1 and lasts for a period of 15 days, leading up to the Feast of the Dormition (Assumption) of the Virgin Mary. During this time, believers abstain from meat, dairy, and eggs, and also refrain from consuming certain foods that are considered luxurious or indulgent.

  5. The Nineveh Fast: This fast is observed on the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of the third week of Great Lent, and is a reminder of the fast observed by the people of Nineveh in the Old Testament. During this time, believers abstain from meat, dairy, and eggs, and also refrain from consuming certain foods that are considered luxurious or indulgent.

It is important to note that the specific rules and guidelines for these fasts may vary from one Coptic Orthodox community to another, and individual believers may choose to observe these fasts to varying degrees depending on their personal circumstances and spiritual goals.

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