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Will writings about Coptic Orthodox Church ever break out of the mold and will dialogues tackling its affairs ever be directed to serve its best interest and steered away from the fights for the Papal Chair?
In an interview with Sawt al-Umma, ‘Adlī Abādīr responds to accusations of inciting sectarian strife, receiving foreign funds and working against Egypt’s national interests.
Egyptian Muslim and Coptic leaders promote brotherhood between the religions by celebrating Ramadan together.
The author expresses his concern that ex-pat Copts in the US are fuelling sectarian tensions within Egypt.
A discussion of the difficulties for Copts wishing to divorce their spouses.
William claims that Pope Shenouda is deliberately blocking his application to remarry, based on the notion that his ex-wife, Sidqī, changed her denomination and obtained a final court ruling for divorce on March 30, 2002.
Jamāl As‘ad criticizes the pope’s for insisting on representing the Coptic community politically, depriving them of their rights as citizens, and damaging the spirituality of the church.
The Supreme Administrative Court has nullified the Pope’s decision to defrock a priest.
Personal recollections of Otto Meinardus.
At this critical period of Egypt’s history, the author argues that position of the Copts seems unclear as far as modernization and political reform are concerned.

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