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The article talks about the opening of a new church in the United Arab Emirates by Pope Shenouda III and the second laymen’s conference.
‘Imād Bisalī reports about Bishop Paphnotius’ book about developing church activities. Pope Shenouda ordered the banning of the book based on its support for various religious men that were tried by the church.
Mamdūh ‘Izzat reports on the banning of Father Mattá al-Miskīn’s book by the church.
A group called the ’Coptic Group for Church Reform has issued a statement accusing Pope Shenouda of helping to kidnap Pope Yūsab, the 115th pope, through writing and planning.
Archpriest Butrus Jayyid is a victim of the Coptic Orthodox Church’s intransigence in applying the personal status law which forced Copts to harm the reputations of clergymen in order to be granted a divorce.
Bishop Kyrillos denied being subject to trial and asserted that the aim of his visit to Saint Mark’s Cathedral in ‘Abbāsīyah is to congratulate Pope Shenouda on Easter as he used to do.
A group calling themselves the “Clergy Group” handed out, on the eve of Easter, leaflets in which they accused Bishop Ammonius who has been isolated in Anbā Bīshūy Monastery, of swindling, stealing and wasting the bishopric’s money.
This press review presents a summary of a series of articles published in Rose al-Yūsuf. Hānī Labīb writes about the history of the relationship between the pope as the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and the president of the Republic of Egypt from the mandate of Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāsir until the...
The article analyzes one of the seven sacraments of the Coptic Orthodox Church, namely “mayron” or holy oil.
The American Coptic Union has issued a statement asking the U.S. to impose economic sanctions against Egypt claiming that Coptic Christians suffer human rights abuses under Egypt’s regime.

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