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In the past some Copts have been complaining that the Egyptian press has not given (enough) attention to Christian religious feasts. This is why we have listed the articles related to Easter.
The author comments on the conversion of famous American figures to Islam.
The Holy Family Schools in Egypt organize a conference for unifying Christian denominations.
Rifa‘t Fikrī Sa‘īd, an Evangelical pastor, replies to reproaches from Muhammad Salīm al-‘Awwā that the Evangelical church stayed quiet in the aftermath of Pope Benedict XVI ‘s discourse on Islam and violence.
The author calls upon religious leaders not to instigate fanaticism while at the same pleading for a better understanding of the West and being true to one’s own belief.
Rev. Rafa‘t Fikrī Sa‘īd of the Evangelical Church launched a severe attack on churches that hold esoteric gatherings, in an article published in The Way of the Gospel.
The author, the head of the Evangelical church in Ard Sharīf, Shubrā, replies to an article reviewing a book by Metropolitan Bīshouy in which the leading clergyman severely criticized the Protestants and accuses them of having destroyed Christianity.
Some Evangelical priests have demanded the modification of the constitution of the church to cope with the changes of the present time.
Adil Jirjis Sa‘d’s article arouses a lot of anger. Father Rif‘at Sa‘īd responds to some of the claims mentioned in the article.
This article traces the battle between Islam and Christianity via the satellites and the internet, led by an Islamic preacher, ‘Abdullāh Badr and a priest, Zakarya Butrus. Satellite channels and the internet have become a means through which sectarian sedition is spread in Egypt.

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