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The governor of Cairo met with local residents from Manshyyat Nāsir district, Father Sam‘ān and leaders of NGOs to settle the tension created by the government’s decision to slaughter pigs.
On Sunday evening, a car exploded in front of the Saint Virgin Church in Cairo. The explosion was caused by a makeshift explosive device. The security forces were able to diffuse another explosive charge in the same area.
The Egyptian government decided to slaughter pigs in Egypt as a precautionary procedure against the spread of the Swine flu. Reactions to the decisions varied. While some hailed it as a wise decision, others, mainly the poor who earn a living breeding pigs were angry and tried to prevent the...
The Egyptians Against Discrimination group promotes ideas that encourage fitnah
Sāmih Mahrūs interviews Bishop Bīshūy and discusses problematic issues related to the Coptic Orthodox Church in general and to Bishop Bīshūy himself in particular.
Prominent Muslim and Christian men of religion, public figures and politicians visited the papal residence to offer their greetings for Easter. President Mubārak offered his greetings to expatriate Copts over the world and stressed Egypt’s national unity.
Egyptian newspapers devoted many pages for articles on Easter and the value of resurrection. Clergymen from the different Christian denominations and journalists wrote on the subject.
The article sheds light on Pope Shenouda’s statement that the myth of the millenarian king contradicts the Christian doctrine.
The curtain has closed on the crisis of Abū Fānā. Behind the scenes one can still hear whispers and noise. The following lines present a panoramic image of the final dramatic scene. Article full text: After announcing the end of the Abū Fānā crisis in last week’s media, the Egyptian press...
Pope Shenouda III is back from his latest medical trip to the U.S. He declared that his health condition was good denying all the rumors that had spread upon his leave.

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