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For the first time, Pope Tawadros II visited Russia and stressed that there are no disputes between the Egyptian and Russian Church. He met the Patriarch of Moscow and they agreed upon the establishment of a common committee to resume the dialogue between the two churches. 
Habīb ‘Abd al-Nūr presented a formal request to President ‘Abd al-Fatāh al-Sīsī at the Egyptian Embassy in Austria asking, once again, for his return to the Egyptian army so he can help to combat terrorism 
Bishop Ibrāhīm Isḥāq, Patriarch of the Church of Alexandria for the Coptic Catholics and head of the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops of Egypt (ACPBE), participated in the 64th session of the Munich Security Conference.
A scientist in the affairs of Islamist movements warned against the criminalization of the adversely “Rābi’a” sign because, even though Germany prohibited the Nazi sign, there are teachers affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood’s ideology who can influence their pupils. 
he Catholic Church declared Popes John Paul II and John XXIII saints in a ceremony attended by Pope Francis today. 
The Guardian newspaper commented on the speech of Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister, in which he called upon the West to confront political Islam, calling for a crusade against political Islam and Islamic fundamentalism. Read the original article of the Guardian here
While the UK celebrates the ‘Feast of St. George’, many Palestinians also celebrate the feast and look upon him as a national hero. The flag of Saint George, waving on top one of the Churches in the West Bank is very similar to the UK flag.
Pope Francis I, Vatican, has decided to appoint Fr. Yunas Lahzī, as a personal secretary to him. This is the first time in history that a Coptic Catholic is appointed in this post. Fr. Yunas Lahzī has worked for three years in the Vatican Secretariat.
Christians around the world celebrated Easter at the same time. Pope Francis, Holy See, Vatican, has prayed for peace initiatives in Ukraine, Syria, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Venezuela.
The performance of singer Īhāb Tawfīq in a French Orthodox church, belonging to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt, sparked anger and mocking. [CH: this church was founded by the late Bishop Marcos of France and Bishop Athanasius of France and consists mainly of French converts to Orthodoxy. They...

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