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Nasr presents Shenouda’s opinions on various Jewish-Christian and Israeli-Arab issues. Shenouda voiced these opinions while meeting with journalistic writer Sana’ Al-Said. Rather than trying to embellish his words, Shenouda presented his views in a series of abrupt statements, which Al-Said then...
The Egyptian government and people, Christians and Muslims alike, warmly welcomed Pope John Paul II ’s visit. This universal welcome reflected the tolerance and unity of the Egyptian people. After returning to the Vatican, he announced a historic apology for massacres his forefathers committed...
On personal level, the Pope’s apology to the Arabs for their persecution during the Crusades and later campaigns is a praiseworthy, responsible, and courageous effort to atone for his forefathers’ sins. On a general level, opening the door of apology raises questions as to whom and on behalf of...
How would the followers of the other religions think of Christ?...This is a question that was answered by the American newspaper "Newsweek". The newspaper published a report in which it revealed that the Muslims are the people who most respect Christ and the people who believe most in his calls for...
The apology of the Pope transformed the Jews into victims, so that we shouldn’t bother them any more, even if they occupy our land, as they have had enough problems or suffering during the Holocaust. Why didn’t the Church’s leader raise the logical question: "What is the guilt of Palestinians [that...
This is a criticism of Pope John Paul’s visit to St. Catherine’s monastery. The author argues that this is a Jewish memorial monument and that it would have been better if the visit hadn’t happened.
During his historical visit to Jerusalem, His Holiness asked the Jews for forgiveness for the sins of the Christians throughout the past centuries, renewing the commitment of the Catholic Church to maintain brotherhood with the "People of the Covenant."
Subtitles: The Muslims: The apology is political and not religious. The Catholics: The Pope’s aim is spreading peace. The Orthodox: The apology represents a European vision and not a Christian vision. The apology declaration which was delivered by Pope John Paul II, the Pope of Vatican, during the...
A historical apology of Pope John Paul II, who speaks on behalf of one billion Catholics in the whole world, took place on March 12 [2000] after a Mass officiated by the Pontiff and with the presence of 70 cardinals. Bishop Yohanna Qolta discusses it contents.
The Vatican was very happy and worried at the same time due to the Pope’s visit to the Holy Lands. Nobody can deny that the Pope faces political dangers when he tries to talk politics at all. Every party waits for a declaration from the Pope in order to demonstrate his support of it.

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