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The numerous Christian denominations in Egypt and the U.S which present contradictory teachings are at odds with the Holy Bible’s commandment to keep the unity of the Spirit.
Rūbīr al-Fāris writes about the history of the Sisters of Charity Federation, founded by St. Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac in France in 1633.
The author describes the Coptic Orthodox church at VilleJuif, just beyond the city center of Paris, particularly noting the resurrection mosaic on its facade and the work of the famous Coptic iconographer Adel Nassief.
The author reflects on the importance of the book ‘Life of Anthony’ by St. Athanasius. He asserts that this “masterpiece of Christian literature” should be included in the public curriculum of subjects such as languages, literature, history, anthropology, international studies, or religious studies...
The author talks about the Coptic Orthodox Church and the significance of its past role in Egyptian society.
This press review summarizes responses from a wide variety of persons, including Coptic leaders, clergy, and congregants to the controversial Max Michel, also known as Archbishop Maximus I.
A conference of Egyptian Jews was convened in Haifa, Israel to discuss matters such as the return of Jewish ‘personal properties,’ the Jewish supervision of their heritage in Egypt and establishing a documentation center to store documents related to Jewish family linage.
Egyptian Jews convened their first conference in Israel. They want to regain their properties in Egypt.
The author speaks about fundamentalism, noting it has negative impacts not just on the political arena but also on the arts and on creative works.
In an interview with a senior official from the Azhar, the author asks about the education system and whether there had been any attempts to ‘westernize’ it.

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