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Welcome to the Egyptian Experience site! Here you too will have your own Egyptian experience in which you will learn about the Egyptian foods, symbols, religion and more. As you soon will realize that Egypt has more interesting aspects to it, besides the mysterious world of Ancient Egypt. This year, 2011, was a historical year in the history of Egypt. Christians and Muslims alike have fought hard for a government in which their voices can be heard. They hope for a government in which the minority as well as the majority have a say. Although a lot is know about the majority Muslim population, not much is know about the minority Christian populations.
Therefore the religious section in this site is dedicated to the Coptic Christian traditions.
When the title of a post has the word LINKED, the material in the post was taken from an external site. We do not have the original source so we do not hold any responsibility to changes.
Creators of this site: Mino Abdelmessih, Zach Crespi, and Danny Ursomanno
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Archive for May 9th, 2011
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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III
Posted on May 9, 2011 | No CommentsPope Shenouda III is the 117th pope of Alexandria and patriarch of the See of St. Mark. His Holines Pope Shenouda III has been Church leader for 40 years. He […] -
LINKED: CBN Coptic Persecution Video
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Priests and Deacons serving in the altar
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Saint Mina
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Saint Pope Kyrillos the Sixth
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Saint Fr. Bishoy Kamel
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Saint Fr. Abdelmessih
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Pictures of my deacon ordination
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Coptic Deacons
Posted on May 9, 2011 | No CommentsIn the Coptic Church, Deacons are male alter servers who help the Priest during the Liturgy and help lead the congregation in the church hymns and prayers. All the deacons […] -
Procession and Beginning of Easter Liturgy
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