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At the beginning of the New Year and the glorious Christmas day, we send our best regards and wishes to all Egyptians hoping it will be a fruitful year, full of God’s blessings. We renew our call for making Christian religious occasions official holidays.
The world is preparing to welcome the 2000-year anniversary to the Birth of Jesus Christ. The Christian Churches are working to make this anniversary a feast for deepening faith and a renewal of spiritual life.
At the same time this year both Muslims and Christians are celebrating their feasts. While the Muslims are fasting the holy month of Ramadan, the Christians are celebrating Christmas day. As a yearly tradition the Copts have made ’Mawaud Al-Rahman’ (Tables of the Merciful) for Muslims to join them...
Religious festivals have a philosophy in our life. The festivals of Jesus Christ start with celebrating his birthday till the day of his resurrection. He is with us in all circumstances, places and times. He is our support.
When we are celebrating Coptic New Year’s Day, we remember thousands of martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the love of the Lord. We are wondering what the reasons were that forced them to bear these pains in order to learn from them.
Coptic Christians will be celebrating Easter Sunday of April 19 which is preceded by 55 days of fasting. The author interviewed bishop Musa about this period of fasting.

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