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Coptic Orthodox Mass prayers of Christmas will be broadcast on both Al-Shabab Wa Al-Riyada (Youth and Sports) radio channel and local radio in Egypt as well as on a Sydney, Australia radio station.
The Christmas message of Stephanos II, the Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria and of the Missionary Province of St. Mark.
To the Editor: I was very upset at the beginning of the school-term to find out, that there are no Christmas-holidays planned by the government.
The author claims that Christians have more holidays than Muslims and thus the author opposes the request of a Coptic priest to recognize the Coptic new year as an official holiday.
Tomorrow, the Egyptian Church celebrates the beginning of the new Coptic year - the year 1716 of the Martyrs which is known as the feast of Nairouz. Prayers will begin in churches today in the evening and will continue until tomorrow morning.
During the religious feast of the birth of the Virgin, Muslims and Christians all over Egypt venerate this lady who is honored by all religions as the purest woman in the world. A Muslim sheikh from the village of Dagadus on the route of the Holy Family’s journey in Egypt reminisces.
[Bishop Takla is the bishop of Deshna and its dependent territories.] An Easter sermon published in an ordinary Egyptian daily newspaper.
Shamm Al-Neseem, it is an ancient Egyptian feast during which people used to go out marking the day when spring starts. On that day Moses decided to challenge the atheist Pharaoh in public. God helped Moses against the brutal Pharaoh by granting him miracles, which made people believe he was God’s...
Facing pain, you will find that people are divided into two; betraying and faithful ones. What is amazing is that betrayal may take the shape or the cover of fidelity like the scribes and the Pharisees. Jesus Christ said about them, "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye devour...
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not only the greatest happening in Christianity, but in the whole history.

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