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Michael ‘Ādil looks back on the main events of the year for the Coptic Orthodox Church.
A number of Coptic citizens from the Upper Egyptian village of al- Kushh complained to Pope Shenouda III, accusing clergymen from al-Kushh’ church of violating its regulations and of appropriating some of the church’s money.
Rose al- Yūsuf continues its series of stories about distinguished clerical figures who were imprisoned by former president Anwār al-Sadāt’s famous September 1981 decision.
‘Abd al-Jawwād Harbī interviews Jamāl As‘ad, an eminent Christian figure who is known for his opposing stands against church involvement in politics.
Ikrām Mansūr interviews church figures and asks them about their views concerning the relationship between the church and political activities in Egypt.
The trial of Max Michael, who was accused of insulting Pope Shenouda, was postponed to October 15.
This article talks about the annual Faith Deepening Conference which will be held soon, and the current disputes between the church, secularists, and the Ecclesiastical Reform Group.
The author criticizes Max Michel, who set up an independent church from the official Coptic Orthodox Church under Pope Shenouda, and accuses him of having contacts with the U.S. and Israel who support him against the pope.
The author reports on the adjourned session of a lawsuit filed by a number of Copts accusing Max Michel, the self-appointed archbishop of Orthodox Christians in Egypt, who named himself as Metropolitan Maximus I, of slandering Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark.
The Bishop of Naj‘ Hamādī has been accused of failing to recognize the rights of Dr. Rushdī Wāsif Bahmān who authored a book on the life of Saint al-Anbā Badābā.

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