1963 - Service began with the visit of the late Bishop Samuel visiting Coptic students in Boston.
1970
The late Father Rafeal Nakhla from Montreal started visiting for a weekly service.
1972
Started renting St. Helen and St. Constantine Greek Orthodox Church in Cambridge, MA, and services were held there.
1972
Formation of St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Boston as an entity and creation of by-laws and recorded with the State of Massachusetts.
1977
Delegation from Boston went to New Jersey to meet Pope Shenouda III to request a priest for Boston.
1978
His Holiness sends Fr. Salib Ava Mina and the congregation began to rent St. John Episcopal Church in Newtonville, MA.
1979
Late Bishop Samuel visits the congregation in Boston and arranges the service of Sunday School and Board of Deacons.
1981
Fr. Salib Ava Mina returned to his service at St. Mina’s Monastery in Egypt and met with Pope Shenouda III to send us a priest.
1982
His Holiness sends Fr. Rafeal Nakhla for weekly services and congregation began to look for a church to purchase.
1985
Congregation of Boston purchases property at 145 Oak Street, Natick, MA as permanent location for St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Boston.
1985
The first Liturgy is prayed on the eve of St. Mary’s Feast.
1985
Bishop Agnatius visits congregation and prays liturgy at 145 Oak Street, Natick, MA.
1987
Iconostasis placed in St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Boston.
1989
Fr. Rafeal Nakhla became ill, and other priests began visiting the congregation of Boston.
1989
Pope Shenouda III appoints Fr. Angelos Doss to serve congregation of Boston.