Eritrean Orthodox Church
The
Eritrean Orthodox Church is one of the
Oriental Orthodox churches. It was formerly a part of the
Tewahedo Church of
Ethiopia, its
autocephaly being recognized by that church after
Eritrea's political independence was established in the
1990s. The Tewahedo Church had been similarly granted autocephaly by the
Coptic pope in
1950. Consequently the members of the Ethiopian and Eritrean churches are sometimes called Coptic Christians, although that is something of a misnomer, since
Coptic means
Egyptian. The three churches remain in
full communion with each other and with the other Oriental Orthodox churches.