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Pope Shenouda talks about the Coptic situation in Egypt and the role of the government.
The Roman prefect of the Congregation of Oriental Churches visited Egypt and commented on Muslim-Christian relations, interreligious dialogue and the conditions of Middle Eastern Christians.
In an interview with the Coptic Nidā’ al-Watan Pope Shenouda called on Copts to positively express their views on national issues. He also discussed several issues, including building churches.
The following lines shed light on female monasticism and the “consecration” system in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Hānī Samīr wrote three articles, and co-wrote a fourth with Sharīf al-Dawākhilī, giving an insider’s view of this form of religious life.
The article gives a brief account of Pope Shenoda’s weekly Wednesday sermon.
The former head of the Azhar committee for interreligious dialogue admits that cases of the forced disappearance of Coptic women do take place.
The Coptic Orthodox Church and the Evangelical Church respond to Christian Solidarity International’s accusations against Egypt.
Coptic websites’ reactions against the decision to cancel mawalid [celebrations of saints’ feasts].
Father Marqus ‘Azīz praises the German judiciary and criticizes the Egyptian government for failing to punish anti-Coptic behavior in Egyptian society.
Bishop Bīshūy comments on current issues in the Coptic Orthodox Church and society, including Muslim-Christian relations.

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