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The Ministry of Religious Endowments comments on the infractions concerning the annexation of some mosques in al-Munūfīyah governorate saying that it deals with such violations with utmost transparency.
Pope Shenouda met the archbishop of the Anglican Communion in Alexandria.
Receiving the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Shaykh Tantāwī agreed with his guest on the seriousness of linking terrorism to religion.
The Document of Religious Rights, signed in April 2005 by the former head of the Interfaith Dialogue Committee, Dr. Fawzī al-Zifzāf, with visiting U.S. Christian clerics, has been categorically rejected by the Religious Affairs Committee of the People’s Assembly, on the grounds that it "...
The Dialogue Committee at the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has announced a draft bill on respect of religions and prevention of contempt for the beliefs of ‘the other’. The draft will be presented at the next session of the UN General Assembly.
Forty-one -year-old Umm Usāma recounts how state security forced raided her house on April 12, and arrested her husband, Salāh ‘Abd al-Qawī, and her three sons, Usāma, Ahmad and ‘Abd al-Rahmān, forcing them to “confess to crimes that they did not commit.”
Abu al- ‘Alā’ Mādī, founder of the Wasat Party, harshly criticizes the Egyptian government for not licensing his party, arguing that the government is not after political reform.
The author urges Pope Shenouda to establish Coptic publishing houses to publish good Christian books.
The article asserts the need for spreading sex education among youths through the church and priests, highlighting the importance of this issue to the success of any marriage.
With the blessings of Pope Benedict XVI, Bishop Antonius Najīb has been ordained as patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church in Egypt, succeeding Cardinal Stephanos II Ghattās who resigned for health reasons.

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