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Expatriate Copts call for canceling the Christmas celebrations as a kind of protest against what they call the persecution of Copts.
The national committee against sectarian violence was established in the aftermath of the attacks of Naj‘ Hammādī.
Copts celebrate Christmas in Egypt, and in Switzerland they offer their condolences to the family of ‘Adlī Abādīr. In between, Max Michel announces Christmas surprises.
After almost a month since the latest Marian apparitions were said to have taken place in different places, the Holy Virgin and the apparitions are still highly topical in the press. The articles this week were less about the incident and more on reflections on it. Al-Fajr presented an article...
In spite of the tragic violence at Naj‘ Hammādī, the Egyptian press adhered to its annual tradition of publishing a considerable number of articles about Christmas and many Christmas greetings and Christmas-related arguments. President Mubārak greeted Pope Shenouda and the Coptic public in Egypt...
The author reports on the consequences of the recent Orthodox-Evangelical dispute.
Pope Shenouda states that the Holy Synod has not yet issued its statement about the appearance of Virgin Mary in al-Warāq. Additionally, he gives various pieces of advice to the Copts in his weekly sermon.
Al-Dawākhilī traces the trip of the holy family in Egypt.
Al-Dustūr interviews Dr. ‘Abd al-Sabūr Shāhīn who talks about the truth behind accusing Dr. Nasr Abū Zayd of apostasy.
Hishām reports on a new book, Christians’ Alley, which sheds light on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.

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