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Restoration of World's Odlest Monestery
Christian Web News - The world's oldest Christian monastery, called Saint Anthony's, has  been completely restored by Egypt.

 

It is believed that the monastery is 1,600 years old. The cost for the government-sponsored restoration project was over $14m (£8.9m) and took more than eight years.

The monastery is a popular site for Coptic Christian pilgrims.

The restoration comes soon after Egypt's worst incident of sectarian violence in a decade, when six Copts were shot dead on Christmas Eve.

BBC's Cairo correspondent Yolande Knell says it is hoped the newly-restored monastery in Suez City will be held up as a sign of co-existence between Egypt's Muslim majority and Christian minority.

Egypt's chief archaeologist Zahi Hawass, speaking at the site, stressed that restoration work at the monastery was carried out by Muslims.

"The announcement we are making today shows to the world how we are keen to restore the monuments of our past, whether Coptic, Jewish or Muslim," said Mr Hawass.

The monastery was named after Saint Anthony, who settled in a cave in remote mountains close to the Red Sea at the end of the 3rd Century to live in isolation.

The project has restored an ancient wall, a tower, two main churches and the monks' quarters.





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