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The author provides evidence of the fictitious love of Dr. Bāsīlī for Pope Shenouda.
The author writes about what he calls the commerce of blessing inside Coptic Orthodox churches and monasteries.
The article sheds light on the failure of the bishopric of youth headed by Bishop Mūsá to encourage Christian youth to integrate into society.
The author believes that Pope Shenouda did not do anything wrong when he sent a memorandum to President Mubārak containing some Copts’ requests because President Mubārak is the president of all Egyptians and is responsible for all of them.
The author criticizes the exaggerated rites of the Coptic Orthodox Church and asks to update the rites in a manner that corresponds with the present life, arguing that rites are a product of man and need to correspond with reality.
‘Adil Sa‘d comments on the pope’s recent activities and meetings in social clubs.
The author comments on Pope Shenouda’s reply to George Bibāwī’s ideas.
The excommunication of George Habīb Bibāwī has caused many problems inside the church, the most important of which was the relation between the church and individual. The church combats all enlightened thinkers and accuses them of Protestantism.
‘Ādil Girgis Sa‘d criticizes the church’s decision to excommunicat George Ḥabīb Bibāwī from the Orthodox Church.
The angry demonstrations of the people of Naj‘ Ḥammādī in al- ‘Abbāsīyah Cathedral against Bishop Bīshūy’s decision to dismiss Bishop Kyrillos, which forced Pope Shenouda to reconsider the decision, reveal that Copts can no longer stand the oppression of priests.

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