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Majdī Khalīl, the head of the Coptic Solidarity Organization, stated that American military analysts will visit Egypt to learn about the Egyptian’s military ways of countering terrorism in the Sinai as well as learning of the role of Hamās and Hizballah. Khalīl stated that the aim of this visit is...
A Coptic group called “Movement of the Victims of the Personal Status is the Egyptian Church” is demanding the restructuring of the Seminarian Council and the replacement of Bishop Baula. The group also demanded the adoption of a new regulations concerning marriage, divorce, and other issues 
The death of 26-year-old Mary Sāmih, who was killed in ‘Ain Shams Friday  March 28, brought much pain to the family. Despite the pain that Sāmih George, Mary’s father, is feeling, he forgave the killers in application of Christ’s commandment of love and tolerance. Fr. George Bola, priest of the...
The first unit in the Administrative Court headed by judge Muhammad Qishtah postponed the lawsuit by a Copt to allow him a second marriage. The lawsuit was filed by Shukrī Abd al- Shahīd against Pope Tawadros and Bishop Bola (Amanī Mūsá, Copts- United, Feb. 6). Read original text in Arabic. 
Bishop Bola has formed a control room in order to follow the referendum from the Church. It shall monitor and report any attempt by the Muslim Brotherhood to make obstacles for Copts voting (Peter Majdī, al-Tahrīr, Jan. 14, p. 8). Read original text in Arabic.   
Bishop Bola, representative of the Orthodox Church in the 50th Committee, stated that raising the picture of al-Sīsī during Christmas celebrations was a spontaneous action and the Church has nothing to do with it. He added that it is better for Sīsī to remain in his current post, while it is better...
Copts begin the fast of theVirgin and in al-Balyanā they offer their fasting and prayers for the reinstatement of defrocked Father Bula.
The article highlights the conflict among Coptic Orthodox bishops about the papal succession.
Bishop Bīshūy comments on current issues in the Coptic Orthodox Church and society, including Muslim-Christian relations.
In recent years tensions between Muslims and Christians in Egypt have intensified. So is there still a chance left for the peaceful cohabitation of followers of different religious beliefs?

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