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This article sheds light on one of the most important manuscripts that covers the history of Egypt from the first century AD until the modern era. The manuscript was recently reviewed and published after important annexes and references were added.
Saint Pākhūm’s church in Qina is under threat.
A Coptic researcher refutes the allegations of those who deny the existence of a Coptic era in Egyptian history.
This article discusses how the conditions of Coptic and Jewish monuments are neglected and gives examples of well-known churches and synagogues.
The author traces the history of the town of Ansīna, in the governate of Minia, a former centre of Christian persecution.
“Inspirations from the Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt” is the title of an exhibition held in Cairo last month by the association of preserving Coptic heritage. The exhibition included sculptures, reliefs, textiles, and Coptic icons by some 30 artists. Some of the works were traditional, but...
The author writes about the history and current status of the Coptic Museum, having been recently inaugurated by President Mubārak after restoration works.
The author reviews the life of St Polā, one of the early pillars of monasticism in Egypt.
The author notes the reopening of the Coptic museum in 2006, noting that its restoration cost 30 million Egyptian pounds.
President Husnī Mubārak recently inaugurated the Coptic Museum which reopened its doors after the completion of renovation works. The museum contains more than 14 thousand rare pieces.

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