Koiak


Koiak, also known as Choiak and Kiyahk, is the fourth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lasts between 10 December and 8 January of the Gregorian calendar, or between 11 December and 9 January of the Gregorian calendar in Coptic calendar years immediately following a Coptic calendar leap year.
The month of Koiak is also the fourth month of the Season of Akhet in Ancient Egypt, when the Nile floods historically covered the land. They have not done so since the construction of the High Dam at Aswan.

Name

The name of the month of Koiak comes from the Egyptian phrase kꜣ ḥr kꜣ "Soul upon Soul", a name of the sacred ancient Egyptian Apis Bull. It is attested in cuneiform with the pronunciation ku-i-iḫ-ku, likely representing /kɔʔ-iḥ-kɔʔ/ with an o-vowel as in later Coptic. It is also attested in Imperial Aramaic in the letters of Ananiah in the Jewish colony of Elephantine, Egypt as כיחך.

Coptic tradition

The month of Koiak holds a special place in the rite of the Coptic Orthodox Church. It is known as the "Mariam Month" because the Nativity according to the Coptic calendar falls on 29 Koiak. The month is characterized by beautiful midnight praises that commemorate the Lord's Incarnation and venerate his mother, the Virgin Mary. The name of the Koiak midnight praise translates into Seven and Four, describing the outline of the praise that consists of 4 Canticles and 7 Theotokias.
It was at the beginning of the month of Koiak in Coptic calendar year 1726 that the Virgin Mary was said to have appeared in churches all over Egypt.
The liturgies and other services are held in the Kiahky tune. Notable seasonal hymns include "O Mary" and "Efemepsha Ghar."

Coptic Synaxarium of the month of Koiak

CopticJulianGregorianCommemorations
Koiak 1November 27December 10
Koiak 2November 28December 11
  • Departure of Saint Hor the Monk
  • Commemoration of St. Hermina the Anchorite
  • Martyrdom of the church of St. Peter & St. Paul
  • Koiak 3November 29December 12
  • Entrance of St. Mary into the Temple at Jerusalem.
  • Martyrdom of St. Salib
  • Koiak 4November 30December 13
  • Martyrdom of Andrew the Apostle, the Brother of Saint Peter.
  • Koiak 5December 1December 14
  • Departure of Nahum, the Prophet.
  • Martyrdom of St. Victor of Asyut
  • Martyrdom of St. Isidore
  • Koiak 6December 2December 15
  • Martyrdom of St. Anatolius
  • Martyrdom of St. Batalus
  • Koiak 7December 3December 16
  • Martyrdom of St. Banina & St. Banau
  • Departure of St. Abraham, the 62nd Pope of Alexandria.
  • Departure of St. Matthew the Poor.
  • Enthronement of St. John XIX, the 113th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Koiak 8December 4December 17
  • Martyrdom of St. Barbara & St. Juliana
  • Martyrdom of the St. Paisus & His Sister St. Thecla
  • Departure of St. Heraclas, the 13th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Departure of St. Samuel the Confessor, Abbot of El-Qualamon Monastery.
  • Departure of Yostos El Antony, the Silent Monk.
  • Koiak 9December 5December 18
  • Departure of St. Poemen, the Confessor
  • Koiak 10December 6December 19
  • Martyrdom of St. Shura of Shinshif
  • Departure of St. Theophilus II, the 60th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Relocation of the Body of St. Severus, Patriarch of Antioch.
  • Departure of Saint Nicholas, the Confessor, Bishop of Myra.
  • Koiak 11December 7December 20
  • Departure of the St. Pijimi.
  • Martyrdom of St. Abtelmaos, a Native of Denderah.
  • The Commemoration of the Consecration of the Church of St. Claudius the Soldier, in the city of Baqour, district of Abu-Tig.
  • Koiak 12December 8December 21
  • Commemoration of Michael, the Archangel.
  • Commemoration of St. John the Confessor
  • Departure of St. Hedra, Bishop of Aswan
  • Assembly of the Council at Rome in 249 AD. Against Benates the Priest
  • Departure of St. Mark VIII, the 108th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Koiak 13December 9December 22
  • Commemoration of the Honourable Archangel Raphael.
  • Martyrdom of St. Barsanuphius
  • Departure of St. Apraxios.
  • Consecration of the Church of St. Misael, the Anchorite.
  • Departure of St Elias the Anchorite.
  • St. Zali, disciple of St. Matthew
  • Koiak 14December 10December 23
  • Martyrdom of St. Ammonius, Bishop of Esna
  • Martyrdom of St. Behnam & His Sister St. Sarah
  • Martyrdom of Sts. Simeon of Menouf, Abba Hor, and Abba Mina the Elder
  • Departure of St. Christodolos, the 66th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Koiak 15December 11December 24
  • Martyrdom of St. Asbah
  • Martyrdom of St. Amsah al-Qifti
  • Departure of St. Gregory the Illuminator, the Patriarch of Armenia.
  • Departure of St. Lucas the Stylite.
  • Departure of the Saint Abba Ezekiel, a native of Armunt.
  • Koiak 16December 12December 25
  • Departure of the Righteous Gideon, One of the Judges of Israel.
  • Martyrdom of Sts. Harouadi, Ananias & Khouzi of Akhmim
  • Martyrdom of St. Eulogius & St. Arsenius
  • Consecration of the Church of St. James the Persian
  • Koiak 17December 13December 26
  • Departure of St. Luke the Stylite and the Relocation of His Holy Relics
  • Commemoration of St. Elisa the Anchorite
  • Koiak 18December 14December 27
  • Commemoration of the Relocation of the Relics of St. Titus to Constantinople.
  • Commemoration of St. Heracleas the Martyr and St. Philemon the Priest
  • Koiak 19December 15December 28
  • Departure of St. John, Bishop of El-Borollos, who gathered the Biographies of the Saints
  • Koiak 20December 16December 29
  • Departure of Haggai, the Prophet.
  • Commemoration of St. Elias, Bishop of al-Muharraq
  • Koiak 21December 17December 30
  • Commemoration of the Holy Virgin Saint Mary, the Mother of God.
  • Martyrdom of St. Barnabas, one of the Seventy Apostles.
  • Koiak 22December 18December 31
  • Commemoration of Gabriel, the Archangel.
  • Departure of St. Anastasius, the 36th Pope of Alexandria
  • Koiak 23December 19January 1
  • Departure of David, the Prophet and King
  • Departure of St. Timothy, the Anchorite
  • Koiak 24December 20January 2
  • Martyrdom of St. Ignatius, Patriarch of Antioch.
  • Departure of St. Philogonius, Patriarch of Antioch
  • Commemoration of the Nativity of St. Takla Haymanot, the Ethiopian.
  • Koiak 25December 21January 3
  • Departure of St. John Kama
  • Koiak 26December 22January 4
  • Martyrdom of St. Anastasia.
  • Commemoration of St. Juliana the Martyr.
  • Koiak 27December 23January 5
  • Martyrdom of St. Psote, the Bishop of Ebsay
  • Koiak 28December 24January 6
  • The Glorious Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Martyrdom of 150 Men and 24 Women from Ansena
  • Koiak 29December 25January 7
  • Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Koiak 30December 26January 8
  • The Adoration of the Magi.
  • Departure of St. John, Archpriest of Scetis
  • Rituals

    During the month of Koiak, many rituals and festivals are performed in Egypt to celebrate Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. These rites have been prominent as early as the New Kingdom. Two women will take the roles of the goddesses, Isis and Nephthys, to mourn for their dead brother Osiris. The main festival was over a length of ten days, ending at the day of Osiris's resurrection. This day also marked the beginning of the new agricultural season, when the Egyptians began to plant new crops for the year. Each day of the festival also featured a scene of purifications, feasts, and constructions of memorials associated with Osiris's resurrection.