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The author provides funny imaginary scenarios for the potential new pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church. He imagines what a number of the present bishops would do if they became pope.
The bishop of youth, Bishop Mūsá stands in the way of Bishop Bīshūy’s ambitions to accede to the pontifical seat.
Bishop Bīshūy expresses his opinion about a number of controversial figures like father Zakaria Botros, the alleged Father Yūtā, Zaghlūl al-Najjār and Yūsuf Zaydān.
By Egyptian law, the church is independent and the government does not have direct authority over its money.
Sawt al-Ummah publishes an old letter that the late Bishop Gregorius sent to Bishop Bīshūy describing it as an important document that reveals the bitter dispute between the highly respected bishop and Bishop Bīshūy.
A consecrated woman in the Coptic Orthodox Church complains to Pope Shenouda III about Bishop Yu’annis who allegedly unfairly excommunicated her.
The article is a book review of ’Wa Kana Suqūtuh ‘Azīman’ [His Downfall was Ultimate] by Hanī Labīb. The book covers the Christian Coptic Orthodox schism phenomenon.
The author writes about the Copts struggle against discrimination. He gave examples for what he considers as the features of the theocratic state in Egypt
The article discusses the case of a husband who returns home to find a strange man in his residence, and the ensuing legal case that follows.
This article seeks to reveal the relationship between foreign organizations and Egyptian civil society. The author sheds light on the policy of attracting activists from the Middle East through training courses and programs. Besides, a large number of these activists, in fact, are members of al-...

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