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‘Antar ‘Abd al-Latīf writes about the letter sent by Bishop Paphnotius to Pope Shenouda concerning Bishop Bīshūy.
Pope Shenouda is allegedly considering amending the regulations for choosing the next pope.
The Coptic businessman, ‘Īd Labīb has established Coptic shops to confront the rise of ’al-Tawhīd wa al-Nūr’ shops that are owned by Rajab al-Swīrkī.
‘Antar Abd al-Latīf and Hanā’ Farīd reveal that some church sources accused Marqus ‘Azīz, a priest of Saint George church, of being Father Yūtā, the author of ‘Taīs ‘Azāzīl in Mecca’. Pope Shenouda will send Father Marqus ‘Azīz to serve in the United States for his protection.
The author discusses a recent symposium regarding amendments to the 1938 Statute, and those governing the election of the pope.
The author comments on the political atmosphere in Egypt, how it has been shaped throughout the past few decades, and how this interpretation of Egyptian history may inadvertently be increasing sectarian strife
A Copt in the U.S. questions the clergymen’s honesty in keeping the mystery of confession through a marital conflict.
The article review an M.A. thesis, approved by the Azhar University, which highly accuses AUC of seeking to undermine Islam for preaching Christianity.
‘Antar ‘Abd al-Laṭīf reports on opinions of the inhabitants of the village of Damaytūh in al-Buhayrah Governorate on the Jewish annual celebration of the so-called Abū Ḥasīrah Shrine located in the village.
The following lines represent reactions of Muslim figures to the statistics that the Middle East Christian Association published about the numbers of mosques and churches in Egypt.

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