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The author highlights Coptic antiquities and art, and their contribution to history.
The article discusses Mother Irene and her miracles, and how she is dearly loved by the heart of the Egyptians, both Muslims and Christians.
A review of a showcase of Coptic Iconic art held in Paris. The ’Icones Coptes’ show displayed 52 icons by 17 artists from the Fanūs School of Iconic art.
Missio report on “Christian persecution?”Media attention for RNSAW work. Media critique on a pressrelease by the US Copts Association about problems around church restoration in the village of Shutb, 5 km Sawth of Assiut.
Al-Akhbar and al-Ahali published four articles on the anniversary of the flight of the Holy Family to Egypt. The four articles touch upon how the Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates this day.
The author of the article describes the bureaucratic and legal difficulties that the Monastery of the Holy Virgin has experienced in trying to establish a small wooded area near its premises.
The authors discuss their trip to see the celebration of the Holy Family crossing the Nile River in a village in Upper Egypt. They reflect on their experiences and the need to improve dialogue between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
A description of a visit to the Convent of St. Dimyānah on the Occasion of the festival of Saint Dimyānah whereby Metropolitan Bīshūy provided the delegation with a detailed explanation of Coptic traditions related to the convent. Dr. Picard noted differences between the way Metropolitan Bīshūy and...
The annual celebration of the journey of the Holy Family was held in the Upper Egyptian village of Mallawi in Minya governorate. Diplomats from different Western countries and tourists participated in the celebration alongside Egyptians.
An example of differences between reality and ‘official’ reporting in reporting about a Holy Family celebration. Articles on the lack of consensus on and misuse of the definition of ‘terrorism.’ Kees Hulsman presented lecture on AWR at the Arab Thought Forum in Jordan.

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