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Pope Shenouda asserted that there is no division within the church and denied being a dictator, proclaiming that he disseminated the people’s right to choose their priest, bishop, and archbishop when he assumed the office of pope.
Catholic and Protestant clergymen have rejected Pope Shenouda’s statements and demanded a public apology from Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, for what he said against them.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá discusses the recent church problems and disputes.
Midhat Bīshāy discusses the pope’s decision concerning visiting Jerusalem.
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria said that claims of extremist elements inside and outside Egypt about the persecution of Copts is a lie and slander.
Hamdī al-Husaynī reports about the pope’s meeting with the members of a social club in Cairo.
The Ministry of Interior has not applied the laws regulating conversion to Islām since 2004. Consequently, all conversions that have taken place since then are invalid. The father of a converted teenager raises this question in his lawsuit against the minister of interior, minister of justice, and...
Pope Shenouda denied that Bishop Bīshūy accused non-Orthodox denominations of apostasy on a CD and said that the excommunication of Bibāwī was a collective decision issued by the Holy Synod, not by the pope.
The Catholic denomination in Cairo has rejected what is considered Pope Shenouda’s justifications for a CD attributed to Bishop Bīshūy on which he accused non-Orthodox Christians of apostasy and claimed that they would not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Father Basilius discusses the history and theological philosophies of Father Mattá al-Maskīn. The interview is mainly focused on theology and the practices of clergymen.

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