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Convert to Christianity Najlā’ al-Imām reveals what she calls the “Christianization mafia” in Egypt. She reports on her experience and announces the launch of a new satellite channel that covers issues related to conversion to Christianity.
The article reports on the similarities between the two sets of regulations of electing the pope for the Orthodox Church and electing the supreme guide for the Muslim Brotherhood group
A recent study claims on the amendment of the pope’s election regulation and the complete repeal of the altar lot.
The Evangelical Church establishes an inter-religious dialogue committee in Egypt. The committee is expected to handle Muslim-Christian and Christian-Christian dialogues.
Pope Shenouda III Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark adores laughter; he is well-known for his smiling face and his sense of humor even during his weekly sermon.
The author presents a leading patriotic Coptic clergyman who had a key role in resisting the British occupation.
A conference is scheduled to be held in Austria to discuss Copts’ conditions in Egypt and propose European support.
A Coptic man donates his plot of land to a Muslim family to build a mosque.
Michael Fāris wrote a poem putting words on Bishop Yu’annis’ tongue, giving him the character of Joseph who was subject to his brothers’ injustice.
In an interview Bishop Besenti of Hilwān and al-Ma‘sarah talks about the relationship between the church and the state and the most important Coptic issues.

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