Our Lady of Zeitoun (Egyptian Apparition, Coptic Church)

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MYS283: Christianity has a long and fruitful history in Egypt, and when witnesses reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary at a Coptic church in Cairo suburb of Zeitoun in 1968, thousands of people came to see. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss what happened there and whether the apparitions were genuine. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow by Email | Watch this episode and subscribe on YouTube The video will be available at noon Eastern on the day of release. Help us continue to offer Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World. Won’t you make a pledge at SQPN.com/give today? Links for this episode: * Our Lady of Zeitoun (Wikipedia) * Zeitoun Memorial Foundation * Coptic Orthodox Church * Oriental Orthodox Churches * Common Declaration of Paul VI and Shenouda III * Coptic calendar * Short Zeitoun documentary * Cynthia Nelson’s article The Virgin of Zeitoun (paywall) * Earthquake lights * Derr and Persinger’s article on the geophysical interpretation of Zeitoun (paywall) * Skeptoid podcast * Parasociology posts, part 1 * Parasociology posts, part 2 * Mary in Islam * Please spread the word about the podcast. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! * Purchase the books and other material from this and other episodes at the Mysterious World Bookstore. * Join the conversation at the Starquest Facebook page and the Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World Facebook page. * Be part of the StarQuest Discord community at SQPN.com/discord * Send your feedback or comments to [email protected] or send a tweet to @mys_world * You can also leave a voice message on the Mysterious Feedback Line at (619) 738-4515 This Episode is Brought to You By: Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World is brought to you in part through the generous support of Rosary Army. Featuring award-winning Catholic podcasts, Rosary resources, videos, and the School of Mary online community, prayer, and learning platform. Learn how to make them,

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