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The writers asked Pope Shenouda about the conditions of Iraq and Palestine and the status of Egyptian Christian emigrants.
The author believes that some of the monks tried to turn the crisis of the Anba Antonius Monastery into a political conflict. However, Pope Shenouda made it clear that the crisis is fabricated and showed that he is a shrewd politician when he agreed on the solution put for the problem.
The article follows up the crisis of the Anba Antinius Monastery at the Red Sea governorate. It reports that a partial relaxation took place after the meeting between the Minister of Local Development and the Secretary of Pope Shenouda.
The article sheds light upon the conflict erupted between the Anba Antonius Monastery in the Red Sea governorate and government officials there. Officials decided to demolish the wall surrounding the monastery, claiming it is built in violation with the law. The author warns against exploiting such...
Eyewitnesses said that severe disputes took place between the Egyptian police and Christians in the neighborhood of Ra´s Ghareb in the Red Sea governorate. The police was implementing an administrative decision to remove slums near the monastery.
Dr. Fayed Ashour refutes Jewish claims concerning the existence of Solomon´s Temple in Jerusalem
‘Abd al-Hamīd Qutb, General Manager of engineering sector, says that the reconstruction project of the monastery of Anbā Antonius cost L.E.36, 000,000. The project includes maintaining the monastery buildings, constructive reinforcement for the mill and the oil press, the water wheel and the Bishop...
The Foreign Press Association in Cairo (FPA) is witnessing a serious crisis due to the increasing accusations directed to the association from inside, that it turned into a propaganda tool for the American policy in Egypt, which contradicts with its [the FPA’s] independence.
The Foreign Press Association is in an illegal status, as it did not register itself under the Egyptian NGO law 84 of 2002. The organization organizes conferences and activities that are suspicious. It suspended deputy secretary-general Ismail De Coursac illegally. The association turned into a...
The Orthodox Church does not recognize the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Plymouth Brethren and Evangelists. It considers them as sects that have deviated from church references that are based on the Holy Bible, ecumenical councils, fathers’ sayings and church laws. Representatives of...

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