Date of source: Monday, February 2, 2009
The author claims that Bishop Bīshūy is promoting himself to gain more popularity to support him in his alleged intentions to nominate himself to the papacy of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Date of source: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
The author shed light on a memo said to be issued by Bishop Bishūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, in which he accused the Bishop of Samallūt of doctrinal deviation, heresy and being counter to the church.
Date of source: Friday, December 19, 2008
In his weekly sermon, Pope Shenouda answers several questions on social and personal status of Copts.
Date of source: Friday, November 7, 2008
The article comments on Pope Shenouda’s latest sermon at Saint Mark’s Cathedral.
Date of source: Friday, November 7, 2008
The article sheds light on a demonstration held by a group of Mīt Namā’s residents protesting against being whipped out of their land. The piece of land was meant to hold a building for church services. The furious crowd wanted to meet the pope but did not succeed.
Date of source: Saturday, August 16, 2008
Bishop Bīshūy plots against Bishop Mattias in retaliation for him getting in the way of him becoming pope. The plotting involves accusing him to the point of his resignation, then taking over his office despite rules of the church forbidding this. Other recent Coptic Church politics are also...
Date of source: Friday, August 15, 2008
Bishop Bīshūy, a very important figure in the Coptic Church, is angering several Copts with his rulings as justice of ecclesiastic trials. He is frighteningly a potential candidate to be the pope’s successor.
Date of source: Friday, October 24, 2008
Pope Shenouda delivers his first sermon after coming back from his trip to the U.S for medical treatment.
Date of source: Monday, October 20, 2008
Sharīf al-Dawākhlī’s article in Al-Dustūr discusses the issues facing Pope Shenouda on his return from medical leave in the United States.
Date of source: Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The author discusses the ideas of Kamāl Zākhir involving the political function and candidacy of the pope, as well as the need for a pope’s deputy and his calls for Copts to stop comparing national and religious belonging.