"The Photographer" magazine has discussed, in its edition of last Wednesday, many of the issues associated with the ecclesiastical affairs, the cover’s title was: "Children of the Church ... are not obeying the Pope". "Suleiman Shafiq" wrote about the new Coptic elite that has emerged after the parliamentary elections, which were born in "Tahrir square" through January 25th revolution, Dr. Pastor "Ekram Lamee" wrote on " Coptic of Mubarak’s era," asserting that Christians took part in the revolution not as Coptic but as Egyptians, and played a vivid role in the 18 days prior to the departure of "Mubarak". Lamee pointed out that if Christians are able to live all the problems of their community and interact with it, they will not be afraid of a religious extremism, or a civil persecution.
"Coptic nobles" and "Christians" are on the Egyptian postage stamps in "The Photographer" magazine
By-Emad Thomas
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Friday ,02 March 2012
The Edition Included many interviews with a number of activists of the Copts, such as "Margaret Lazarus”, a member of the general committee of People's Assembly, and Dr. "Suzy Adly," the appointed member of People's Assembly, and Dr "Ihab Ramzy", as well as an interview with Dr. "Emad Gad," and "Michael Monir". In addition to a historical newspaper report about “The Famous Copts," such as "Ghatas Effendi Bibawi," and "Kulini Pasha Fahmy", Father "Sergius", and "Erian Saad," and an essay about "Christians on Egyptian postage stamps". "Mowaffaq Bayoumi” has showed the interest of Egyptian mail committee about the Egyptian festivals and celebrations, as well as the monuments of the saints and Christians, such as the Coptic Museum, and the tree of the Virgin Mary, St. Catherine's Monastery, in addition to a number of stamps that shows Christian saints like "St. Mark".