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[[Image:Zeitun.jpg|framed|right|A photograph taken in the 1960s, showing a supposed Marian apparition at Zeitoun]]
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[[Image:Zeitun.jpg|framed|right|The picture of the Virgin Mary as she appeared and transfigured outside the south eastern dome as has been drawn by Dr. Labib Shenouda, a doctor of Alexandria. (From his memory after he saw the appearance of the Virgin Mary with other thousands of people.) [http://zeitun-eg.org/zeitun2002/cwdata/zeitun200212.html]]]
Zeitun, also El-Zeitoun or Zeitoun, is a town near Cairo, Egypt. It is noted for its Marian apparitions.
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'''Zeitun''', also '''El-Zeitoun''' or '''Zeitoun''', is a district of Cairo, Egypt. It is noted for its Marian apparitions.
  
According to thousands of witnesses, the Virgin Mary appeared in different forms over the Coptic Orthodox Virgin Mary Church at Zeitun for a period of 2–3 years beginning on April 2, 1968. The apparitions lasted from a few minutes up to several hours and were sometimes accompanied by dove-shaped luminous bodies. They were purportedly seen by millions of Egyptians and foreigners, including Copts, other Orthodox and Roman Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Jews and people of no particular faith. The sick and blind are said to have been cured, and many people converted to Christianity as a result.
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According to thousands of witnesses, the [[Virgin Mary]] appeared in different forms over the [[Coptic]] Orthodox Virgin Mary Church at Zeitun for a period of 2–3 years beginning on April 2, 1968. The apparitions lasted from a few minutes up to several hours each, and were sometimes accompanied by dove-shaped luminous bodies. They were seen by millions of Egyptians and foreigners, including Copts, other Orthodox and Roman Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Jews and people of no particular faith. The sick and blind were cured, and many people converted to Christianity as a result.
  
The Coptic Pope [[Cyril VI (Atta) of Alexandria|Kyrillos VI]] appointed a committee of high ranking priests and bishops to investigate, headed by Anba Gregorios, bishop of postgraduate studies, Coptic culture and scientific research. On May 4 the Coptic Orthodox Papal Residence in Cairo issued an official statement confirming the apparitions. They were also confirmed by Father Dr. Henry Ayrout, S.J., and Rev. Dr. Ibrahim Said of the Protestant Evangelical Ministries. Nuns of the Society of the Sacred Heart witnessed the apparitions and sent a detailed report to the Vatican, resulting in the arrival of an envoy on April 28 who also saw the apparitions and sent a report to Pope Paul VI.
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The Coptic Pope [[Cyril VI (Atta) of Alexandria|Kyrillos VI]] appointed a committee of high ranking priests and bishops to investigate, headed by Anba Gregorios, bishop of postgraduate studies, Coptic culture and scientific research. On May 4 the Coptic Orthodox Papal Residence in Cairo issued an official statement confirming the apparitions. They were also confirmed by Father Dr. Henry Ayrout, S.J., and Rev. Dr. Ibrahim Said of the Protestant Evangelical Ministries. Catholic nuns from the Sacré-Coeur order witnessed the apparitions and sent a detailed report to the Vatican, resulting in the arrival of an envoy on April 28 who also saw the apparitions and sent a report to Pope Paul VI.
  
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[[Image:Zeitun1_DSC00039.jpg|thumb|left|Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Church of the Apparitions in Tomanbey Street, Zeitun, Cairo, Egypt (Photographed in 2003)]] [[Image:Zeitun2_DSC00045.jpg|thumb|right| ...and the new Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Cathedral facing the Apparitions Church in Zeitun, Cairo, Egypt (Photographed in 2003)]]
  
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==External link/further details==
 
* [http://www.zeitun-eg.org/zeitngal.htm Zeitun Web Gallery]
 
* [http://www.zeitun-eg.org/zeitngal.htm Zeitun Web Gallery]
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The picture of the Virgin Mary as she appeared and transfigured outside the south eastern dome as has been drawn by Dr. Labib Shenouda, a doctor of Alexandria. (From his memory after he saw the appearance of the Virgin Mary with other thousands of people.) [1]

Zeitun, also El-Zeitoun or Zeitoun, is a district of Cairo, Egypt. It is noted for its Marian apparitions.

According to thousands of witnesses, the Virgin Mary appeared in different forms over the Coptic Orthodox Virgin Mary Church at Zeitun for a period of 2–3 years beginning on April 2, 1968. The apparitions lasted from a few minutes up to several hours each, and were sometimes accompanied by dove-shaped luminous bodies. They were seen by millions of Egyptians and foreigners, including Copts, other Orthodox and Roman Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Jews and people of no particular faith. The sick and blind were cured, and many people converted to Christianity as a result.

The Coptic Pope Kyrillos VI appointed a committee of high ranking priests and bishops to investigate, headed by Anba Gregorios, bishop of postgraduate studies, Coptic culture and scientific research. On May 4 the Coptic Orthodox Papal Residence in Cairo issued an official statement confirming the apparitions. They were also confirmed by Father Dr. Henry Ayrout, S.J., and Rev. Dr. Ibrahim Said of the Protestant Evangelical Ministries. Catholic nuns from the Sacré-Coeur order witnessed the apparitions and sent a detailed report to the Vatican, resulting in the arrival of an envoy on April 28 who also saw the apparitions and sent a report to Pope Paul VI.

Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Church of the Apparitions in Tomanbey Street, Zeitun, Cairo, Egypt (Photographed in 2003)
...and the new Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Cathedral facing the Apparitions Church in Zeitun, Cairo, Egypt (Photographed in 2003)














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