Displaying 1 - 10 of 18.
Ahmad Muhammad 'Alī, a Muslim man for five years now before he quit Christianity, revealed to Sawt al-Ummah newspaper that Butrus Butrus Jayyid, the nephew of Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III and the Priest of al-Zaytūn Church, tried to kill him.
The recent death of ‘Ātif Kyrillos presents an opportunity to discuss his uphill battle to obtain a remarriage permit after his wife mistreated him.
The author discusses a crime of fraud and “Christianization,” with the involvement of a Coptic priest.
The author reports on a case of falsifying a marriage contract. The accused is Priest Kyrillos, of al-Zaytūn, and others.
William Yūsuf criticizes Pope Shenouda’s alleged bias and talks about bribing Bishop Bula.
Majdī William’s lawyer has applied to proceed with the court rehearing in Majdī William’s lawsuit,blaming the court for not responding to William’s demand for the presentation of the relevant church file according to which William’s former wife was given permission to enter into a second marriage...
The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church appeals against the Supreme Administrative Court’s ruling that forces the church to allow Copts to remarry.
This article sheds light on a large number of irregularities committed by Georgette Rātib, the head of the customs of Cairo and south Egypt, who manipulated the high position of her husband in the church to impose her authority especially during the reign of the Finance Minister Butrus Ghali.
Sawt al-Ummah writes about how Christians in Egypt began occupying higher positions in the government.
The author discusses a recent symposium regarding amendments to the 1938 Statute, and those governing the election of the pope.

Pages

Subscribe to