No, the Coptic Christians are an Orthodox religion and have their own patriarch who they call a pope. The Catholic pope was never a Coptic Christian.
Shenute has written: 'De judicio' -- subject(s): Christian life, Coptic Manuscripts, Coptic Sermons, Future life, Manuscripts, Coptic, Sermons, Coptic
A Coptic Cross is worn by a person when he or she is a member of the Coptic Church. This Christian religion is predominant in Ethiopia and Erithrea. Some Coptic followers are also found in Egypt.
They are Coptic Christians (Copts).
Mainly Islam and Coptic Christian.
Coptic Christianity began in Egypt about 55 A.D. It is one of the five oldest Christian churches in the world.
The Coptic Orthodox Church
Samuel Al Syriany has written: 'Guide to ancient Coptic churches & monasteries in upper Egypt' -- subject(s): Christian antiquities, Church architecture, Coptic Church, Coptic Monasteries, Guidebooks, Monasteries, Coptic
Most probably he is not. My guess would be; he is a Coptic Christian.
Somers Clarke has written: 'The unrest in Egypt' 'Christian antiquities in the Nile Valley' -- subject(s): Christian antiquities, Church architecture, Churches, Coptic Church, Coptic church buildings
Coptic Christianity is a Christian religion that originated in Egypt. It is one of the oldest Christian traditions in the world, with its own distinct liturgical practices and beliefs. Coptic Christians are an ethnoreligious group that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ as interpreted by the Coptic Orthodox Church.
About 10 % of the Egyptian population is Christian. The overwhelming majority (about 95%) belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church.