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There is always this debate around "Clashes of Generations ", and it is better to say: "Generational Differences". There is no doubt that generations are different, and what the fathers meet in their youth is radically different from what the children are facing. However, if the youth are...
Coptic Orthodox Bishop Mūsá of Youth says there is no doubt the Azhar under Grand Shaykh Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyīb is now playing its ordinary national role in association with the Coptic Church under Pope Shenouda III.   The two sides, along with the government, represented by Dr. al-Janzūrī, as well as...
Bishop Musá, bishop of the youth in the Bishopric of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate, stated that the church neither works in politics nor interferes in politics, but rather only raises general awareness among Christians about their national duty. 
  Bishop Mūsa opens his article by congratulating Egypt.   He writes that on the 25th of January 2011, christians and muslims gathered along with other groups of society, as one man, asking the salvation and looking forward to freedom. In a white revolution, he added, a rise happened from being...
Bishop Mūsa writes, there is no doubt that the youth who protested in Tahrīr Square, and other places, were like the sweeping tsunami. He related the cause to three main reasons: first, the despotism the youth suffered from not being heard by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP); second,...
Bishop Mūsá writes that pains and troubles in Egypt have caused Muslims and Christians to come closer together.
The bishop responded to an article written in Al-Akhbar of June 29, 1997, written by Kamal Zakher Musa, who suggested that the church in Egypt was involved in deceit, and questioned the consecration and age of new bishops. Bishop Musa explains that believers cannot be left without bishops,...
In the article “The Unseen Facts,” published on January 10, 2005 in al-Usbou‘ newspaper, Anba Mousa replies to arguments raised by judge Tāriq al- Bishrī with regards to the Costantine issue.
The bishop for youth stressed that the attitude of the police towards those who went onto the streets and tried to cause damage or confront the security was the same in the cases of the Coptic Youths’ demonstration against Al-Nabaa and the Azhar students’ demonstration against the "Banquet for...
There is no doubt that Christianity, according to the Holy Bible, has its own viewpoint to money, and consequently to the market culture. The Bishop explains his view in the Islamists paper el-Shaab and warns for a culture of materialism.

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