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The author castigates Bishop Bīshūy for adopting dictatorial practises and neglecting the role of laymen in the church.
Father Mattá al- Miskīn is attacked by many conservative figures of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The text highlights some of the father’s liberal ideology concerning traditions of the Church.
In this article the author tries to analyze bishop Bīshūy’s stance against him and other key Orthodox figures by quoting an email written by Dr. George Habīb Bibawi.
The author in this series of articles criticizes Archbishop Bīshūy, the Secretary of the Coptic Orthodox Holy Synod, and refutes the top clergyman’s claims about him, demanding that a trial to be held for himself and Archbishop Bīshūy instead of leaving "this authoritarian way of thinking" to...
The article shows that change is necessary for life to go on, and that a role must be played by media professionals, teachers, and political parties.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá criticizes the al-Fayyūmideological conference, held from September 18-21. He says this is the result of a theological conflict that has led to schism within the church. He also calls on His Grace, Bishop Bīshūy, to consider a number of definitions of "church," explained by the...
The author responds to comments received about his earlier writings in this series and ponders the necessity of truthfulness, using an old, unpublished letter of current Pope Shenouda.
The author reviews an old article of Pope Shenouda published in 1951. The article expresses the Pope’s opinion on the idea of establishing a churches union.
This article explains that the patriarchal chair should only be filled by a qualified person who is elected according to the laws of the church.
The author speaks about the role that could be played by laymen within the Coptic Orthodox church.

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