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The following lines provide a resume of the history of the celebration of the Holy Family celebrated annually in the Upper Egyptian village of Jabal al-Tayr. Moreover, the media shed light on the influence of the financial crisis in Egypt on the celebration.
The following lines present a short biography of Pope Kyrillos VI of Alexandria, predecessor of Pope Shenouda III who was known for his spiritual values and his close relation to former Egyptian President Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāṣir.
A new sectarian crisis has erupted in Minia after the governorate closed a Christian association called the Coptic Orthodox Church Deacons Association in Beni Khālid village in Maghāghah without rhyme or reason.
Archpriest Butrus Jayyid is a victim of the Coptic Orthodox Church’s intransigence in applying the personal status law which forced Copts to harm the reputations of clergymen in order to be granted a divorce.
The article represents evidence of the brotherly Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt throughout history. Christians fought the British occupation hand-in-hand with their Muslim citizens.
In the night of the Greater Bairam, a reconciliation meeting was held among the residents of Beni Walmis village, which witnessed the recent riot events between Muslims and Christians. Residents of the village said that the aim of the meeting was to condemn the riots and to prove that Muslims...
The author explains the history of the discovery of the controversial Gospel of Judas and discusses its content, emphasizing its parallels with Gnostic thinking. He emphasizes that much of the publicity surrounding this gospel has been sensationalized.
In a letter sent to the editor-in-chief of Rose al -Yousuf, the inhabitants of the provincial towm of Maghāgha, al-Mīnyā, asked Pope Shenouda to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate the activities of Bishop Aghathoun, whom they say provoked clashes with a number of Christian clergy.
In a letter sent in to the editor-in-chief of Rose al- Yousuf, the inhabitants of the Maghāgha village, al-Mīnyā, ask Pope Shenouda to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate the activities of Bishop Aghathoun, whom they say provoked clashes with a number of Christian clergy.
The author writes a short biography of Father Matta al-Miskīn [Matthew the poor], the spiritual father of the Monastery of St. Makarios in Wādī al-Natroun.

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