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Father Basilius al-Maqārī exaggerated in AWR, 2005, week 16, art. 46, in my opinion, the parallel between Church clericalism and Islamism. Coptic clergy have been politically active but they do not seek power as Islamists do.
Father Basilius of the Monastery of Makarius responds to the articles of Dr. John Watson [week21] and Amīr Mīlād [week 22] about the Wādī al-Rayyān, providing more details, showing the hierarchical structure of the church that does not accept individual monks going their own way.
Visit to the monasteries of Makarios, St. Bishoi and the Syrian organized by RNSAW. Report on the succession of Pope Shenouda. Discussion about supposedly anti-semitic news in Washington Post.
An interview with Metropolitan Bishoi.
Articles with exaggerations and inflammatory language. Announcement of new excursions to different parts of Egypt organized by AWR.
The dangerous role media is playing in the ongoing polarization between the Western and Islamic worlds.
Comments on the article of Dr. Zeinab ‘Abdel Aziz in October Magazine in which she attacks Christian faith. Articles like this have a negative impact on Arab-West and Muslim-Christian relations. Dutch Catholic priest Brother Piet Lindner, friend of AWR, passed away.
Dr. Cornelis Hulsman, the expert on the Holy Family tradition in Egypt, arranged access for myself and my friend to the St. Macarius Monastery the only one of four monasteries still active since the time of the Desert Fathers in Wadi Natrun, that is closed to the public. What’s more, the visit...
The article of ‘Imāra [AWR, 2005, week 14, art. 17] provides correct information about the councils of the Orthodox Church in the seventies and the efforts of the Church to interfere in the civil-secular and political affairs of the Copts.
A terrorist attack in Sharm Al-Sheikh was immediately reported on Egyptian TV.  Comment on an article by Dr. Larry Levine that shows much distrust for motives of Christian Evangelical support for Israel.

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