Opposition from the African bishops and Emperor Honorius forced Zosimus to condemn and excommunicate Celestius and Pelagius in 418.[1]
Death and later. ... After his condemnation, Pelagius was expelled from Jerusalem, and Saint Cyril of Alexandria allowed him to settle in Egypt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelagius
The Catechetical School of Alexandria is the oldest catechetical school in the world.
The Theological college of the catechetical school was re-established in 1893. The new school currently has campuses in Ireland (my emphasis), Cairo, New Jersey, and Los Angeles, where Coptic priests-to-be and other qualified men and women are taught among other subjects Christian theology,
Missionary work of the Church of Alexandria (3rd and 4th centuries) :
The ecclesiastical history of the Church of Alexandria records that the Church sent missionaries - especially monastics - to the Celtic lands in the 3rd or 4th century. Celtic tradition, especially in Ireland, suggests that the foundation of the monastic system among the Celts either partly imitated or took inspiration from the Egyptian monastic system, and that many traces of Alexandrine theology remain embedded in Celtic theology. Thus both Coptic Christians and Celts can see the return of the Church of Alexandria to Celtia as of significance.
Modern presence:
Although the Coptic Orthodox congregation has been present in Wales since the 1960s, the first Coptic Orthodox Church in Wales was consecrated in 1992 by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria in the town of Risca, South Wales.
This conference will give you ideas, contacts and tools to maximise the benefits your business realises from the thousands of visitors a year that are drawn to The Ridgeway. There will be opportunity to network, ask questions of speakers and promote your business in a display area. Presentations run 10.30am to 1.30pm, with workshops after lunch until 4pm.
Mary Tebje (MTA Tourism Leisure) will share tips on social media and award-winning author Hugh Thompson will entertain with stories of the Ridgeway. The event is provided by the Ridgeway Partnership and hosted by The Swan at Streatley
At the Norfolk end of the walk, he introduces us to two recently uncovered Bronze Age sites: Seahenge (2049 BC) and Flag Fen (between 2000 and 1350 BC), and reveals that more land was farmed during the Bronze Age than at any other time in our history and Britain was "at the top of the European commodities market"
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