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Coptic Australians ( ar, أستراليون أقباط) are Australians of
Coptic Coptic may refer to: Afro-Asia * Copts, an ethnoreligious group mainly in the area of modern Egypt but also in Sudan and Libya * Coptic language, a Northern Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Egypt until at least the 17th century * Coptic alphabet ...
descent or persons of Coptic descent residing in
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
. According to the 2011 census, there were 24,693 Copts in Australia, mostly members of the
Coptic Orthodox Church The Coptic Orthodox Church ( cop, Ϯⲉⲕ̀ⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ ⲛ̀ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ ⲛ̀ⲟⲣⲑⲟⲇⲟⲝⲟⲥ, translit=Ti.eklyseya en.remenkimi en.orthodoxos, lit=the Egyptian Orthodox Church; ar, الكنيسة القبطي ...
. The Coptic population within Australia is estimated to be between 70,000 and 100,000 people.


Immigration history

Congregations of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia are served by two Coptic Orthodox Dioceses with over 50 parishes, two Monasteries, two theological Colleges and four schools. The Coptic Church is a member of
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. According to the 2006 Census of Australia, there were a total of 19,928 followers of Coptic Orthodoxy nationally. Currently, the Coptic Orthodox Church has as many 100,000 members in Australia (in
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alone it is estimated that there are 70,000 Copts, with numbers in Melbourne in the tens of thousands). The community is growing. Around three quarters of Egyptian migrants arrived in Australia before 1976, though many arrived between 1986 and 1991. In the early years of migration to Australia, most Egyptian-born migrants were of Greek or Armenian (36 percent) as well as Italian or
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heritage (45 percent). Egyptian Jews,
Copts Copts ( cop, ⲛⲓⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ ; ar, الْقِبْط ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group indigenous to North Africa who have primarily inhabited the area of modern Egypt and Sudan since antiquity. Most ethnic Copts are C ...
and
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each made up around 5 percent of arrivals. However, the number of Copts migrating to Australia increased during the 1960s. Many Christian Egyptians left Egypt in response to the pan-Arabist and Islamist policies of president Gamal Abdel Nasser's leadership. Nowadays, the majority of Egyptian Australians are Christians (84 percent), mostly Copts. On average, Egyptian Australians generally attain higher levels of education when compared to other Australians. The first Coptic families in Sydney met at the Church of England parish in
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on Sydney's lower North Shore. These early migrants were dependant on other Orthodox churches in the area for the use of churches and halls for services, festivals and activities. In 1967, a letter was sent from Sydney's Coptic community to the Coptic Pope,
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requesting that a church would be established and a priest would be sent to serve the community. On 10 March 1968, Deacon Edward was ordained in Alexandria and given the name Father Mina. He was sent to Sydney in 1969. He performed his first Coptic wedding on Australia Day in 1969 in a
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Hall in Redfern, in Sydney's inner south. He regularly travelled to Melbourne to conduct services, weddings and bible study for the local Coptic community. Soon, the funds were raised to establish a Coptic church -
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and St Mina's - which was formerly a Methodist church in Sydenham. This church was badly affected by aircraft noise and has since relocated to Bexley. Melbourne's first Copts arrived in the late 1960s, and first consisted of around 40 families. The new community worshipped at the Church of All Nations in Carlton. Already established Copts would wait at Station Pier Wharf, greeting new arrivals from Egypt and supporting them through accommodation and employment. The growing congregation rented a hall attached to the Syrian Maronite Church in Victoria Parade, East Melbourne. The first Coptic church in Melbourne was established in
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, in the inner-west, and dedicated to the Virgin Mary in 1970. The church has since had a school attached. There is now a Coptic Village Hostel for the elderly in Hallam, in Melbourne's outer eastern suburbs - nearby the Coptic Orthodox Church of St Mina and St Marina. The Coptic community of Perth began in the 1980s with about 25 families. In 1990, Perth's Coptic community purchased its first church,
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and Archangel Michael Church in
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. Adelaide's Copts were served by visiting priests until the permanent establishment of
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and Anba Bishoy Church. In 1982, the first Coptic Orthodox theological college outside of Egypt was established in Sydney as the Pope Shenouda III College for Theological Studies. In 1999, Bishop Suriel moved the diocesan headquarters to Donvale, in Melbourne's northeast, where the complex boasts a library. hostel and sporting facilities. The nearby St Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Church was established in 2001 and renovated in 2007. There are now 16 Coptic churches in Victoria, one in the Australian Capital Territory, two in South Australia, two in Western Australia, two in Tasmania, 33 in New South Wales, 10 in Queensland and one in the Northern Territory. There are also three monasteries, two theological colleges and four schools. St Mary Coptic Orthodox College was opened in 1991 by Pope Shenouda III in Clifton Hill. In 1994, it relocated to its present site in Coolaroo - in Melbourne's north west. In New South Wales, around half of the Coptic Orthodox population was born in Australia, while 37 percent were born in Australia and almost 10 percent were born in Sudan. Also in New South Wales, the majority of Copts identify as having Egyptian heritage with minorities identifying as Australian, Sudanese or Lebanese. Three quarters of Copts in New South Wales speak Arabic at home while about 10 percent have a low proficiency in English. A higher proportion of New South Wales Coptic Orthodox population work white-collar jobs such as managers or professionals. Furthermore, Coptic Orthodox household sizes were significantly higher than other New South Wales residents. Copts in Sydney are concentrated in the city councils of Blacktown, Canterbury Bankstown, Liverpool, Bayside and
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while Copts in Melbourne largely reside in the north western suburbs, particularly in the city councils of
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and Whittlesea. There is also a small and recent community of
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in Australia. In 2019, the Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church, Ibrahim Isaak Sidrak, travelled from Egypt to consecrate the newly built St Mark's Coptic Catholic Church in
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(in Sydney's outer west). Western Sydney's Coptic Catholic community consists of about 200 families.


Notable Coptic Australians

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Nick Kaldas Naguib "Nick" Kaldas APM (born 1958) is a former Australian police officer and former deputy commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force. Though considered to be a possible future Commissioner, in March 2016 Kaldas announced his decision ...
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Sam Soliman Sam Soliman (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian professional boxer, and former kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In boxing, he held the IBF middleweight title in 2014. Kickboxing career Soliman is a former world champion in kickboxi ...
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Anba Suriel Anba Suriel (born 9 May 1963) is a bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Los Angeles, United States. He previously led the Diocese of Melbourne and affiliated regions in Australia from 1999 to 2018, and first served as a bishop in New Jersey ...
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Joseph Tawadros Joseph Tawadros (born 6 October 1983) is an Egyptian-born Coptic Australian multi-instrumentalist and oud virtuoso. Tawadros has won the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album five times: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020. and 2021. Biography His famil ...
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Peter Khalil Peter Khalil (born 23 March 1973) is an Australian politician and the Labor Member for Wills in the Australian House of Representatives. Prior to entering parliament, Khalil worked as a consultant, the Victorian Multicultural Commissioner, the ...
* Akmal Saleh


See also

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Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia The Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia is organised into two Coptic Orthodox dioceses with over 50 parishes, three monasteries, two theological colleges and four schools. The church is a member of the National Council of Churches in Australia. Ac ...
* List of Coptic Orthodox churches in Australia *
Copts Copts ( cop, ⲛⲓⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ ; ar, الْقِبْط ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group indigenous to North Africa who have primarily inhabited the area of modern Egypt and Sudan since antiquity. Most ethnic Copts are C ...
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Coptic diaspora The Coptic diaspora () consists of Copts who live outside of their primary area of residence within parts of present-day Egypt, Libya and Sudan. The number of Copts outside Egypt has sharply increased since the 1960s. The largest Coptic diaspora ...
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Coptic Americans Coptic Americans ( ''niremenkāmi enamerika'') are American citizens of Coptic descent or persons of Coptic descent residing in the United States of America. As of 2018, there were some 500,000 Copts living in the United States. Immigration hist ...
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Coptic Canadians Copts in Canada are Canadian citizens of Coptic descent or people of Coptic descent residing in Canada. Population and distribution According to the 2011 Census there were 3,570 Canadians who reported Coptic ancestry (this figure combines single ...
* Copts in Egypt * Copts in Sudan *
Copts in Libya Copts in Libya may refer to people born in or residing in Libya of full or partial Coptic origin. Coptic people are an ethnoreligious group that form the largest Christian group in Libya, the Coptic Orthodox Church in the country having an esti ...


References

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