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A message from the Coptic people in Sydney to Pope Shenouda about Bishop Daniel, the Coptic bishop of Sydney.
Mamdūh Ramzī, the head of Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination, has called for the cancellation of article two of the Egyptian Constitution.
The author shows another side of discrimination in Egypt. The article relates to the issuance of marriage documentation books by priests.
The article tackles Najīb Jibrā’īl’s anticipated documentation of the Coptic situation in Egypt in the past decade. The contents of the report and the nature of the party that asked Jibrā’īl to submit it are still under question though.
The controversial writings of the late Father Ibrāhīm have gained the appreciation of the people who call for reform in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The author sheds light on an announcement that was published on the Free Copts Website warning Copts about some Coptic activists who are complying with the Egyptian security apparatus. The article also sheds light on the conflicts between the different Coptic expatriate organizations.
There has been widespread displeasure from Coptic organizations abroad to Pope Shenouda’s Christmas sermon.
An American woman, her Egyptian husband, two doctors and a religious volunteer in an orphanage were detained on charges of trying to adopt a child, which is against Islamic Sharī‘ah and consequently also against Egyptian law that takes Sharī‘ah as the main source of legislation.
Fādī Emil reviews the message circulated by Orthodox Copts on the internet. It says that the head of the Orthodox church Max Michel pretends to be member of has converted to Buddhism, and the synod he chairs, dissenting from the Russian Orthodox Church, has been dissolved. His followers were...
The article points out the issues a new periodical discusses regarding the Coptic Church in Egypt.

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