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About the British Orthodox Church

The British Orthodox Church is a small Orthodox jurisdiction, canonically part of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria. Our mission is to the people of the British Isles, and though we are completely Orthodox in our faith and practice we remain British in our ethos and in our appreciation of the Orthodox heritage of these islands.
 
The British Orthodox Church was originally established in 1866 when a Frenchman, Jules Ferrette, was consecrated as a bishop by the Syrian Orthodox Church with the purpose of re-establishing Orthodoxy to the West.
 
Over the years this mission lost touch with its Eastern origins, but in 1994, under the leadership of our present bishop, discussions with the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate bore fruit and we were reunited with the Oriental Orthodox churches from which we had come. At the feast of Pentecost in 1994, at Saint Mark's Cathedral in Cairo, Abba Seraphim was ordained a Metropolitan by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, and the British Orthodox Church became a constituent of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate. Metropolitan Seraphim is a full member of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Patriarchate.
 
The British Orthodox today comprises parishes and missions throughout the British Isles. All our services are in English and we venerate the Orthodox saints of the British Isles as well as those of the wider Orthodox Church. We use the ancient Liturgy of Saint James as our normal liturgy, together with all the traditional services of the Coptic Orthodox Church, such as the morning and evening Raising of Incense.
 
Although the British Orthodox Church is a small community at present, it is committed to evangelism and wider ministry. Through our church press we publish the 'Glastonbury Review', the only English language journal committed to regular reporting about the activities of the Oriental Orthodox churches and we have also begun to republish some important theological works. Through the internet, we maintain a number of international and ecumenical email discussion groups, as well as promoting the work of the Joint Commission for the Dialogue between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches through an important website www.orthodoxunity.org.
 

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