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The author spoke to Maurice Sadek. To his fellow human rights activists he's "crazy Maurice." To the government, he's a total pain in the neck. To the extremist Coptic groups in North America he's something of a hero.
An overview of the position of Copts in Egypt.
The Court of Personal Affairs in Cairo obliged Pope Shenouda to give `Id Sabhi Ghatas the permission to remarry.
After the passage of more than 20 years since the first attempt at issuing a unified Personal Status Law binding all Christian denominations, an agreement has finally been reached in the last couple of days. Rose al-Yūsif obtained the full text of the Personal Status Law for the Copts and describes...
During the recent period, many writers were attacking Pope Shenouda because of his decision to exclude every Christian from the rituals of the church if he visited Jerusalem.
Many people nowadays are attacking Pope Shenouda either because he did not allow them to remarry or because of the unified law for all the Christian churches.
Pope Shenouda has prepared a unified personal affairs law for the non- Muslims. This project included many principles and public rules such as the commitment with the laws of each church and not allowing the married couple to divorce, but to be separated from each other.
The court of personal affairs in Cairo passed an order that Pope Shenouda should give his permission for one of the Copts to remarry. Pope Shenouda refuses.
Pope Shenouda invited all the Christians to make the pilgrimage to Egypt because of the places the Holy Family visited in Egypt.
His Holiness Pope Shinūdā III the heads and representatives of Christian churches in Egypt to endorse the "Unified Personal Status Bill" before its submission by His Holiness to the Minister of Justice for consideration.

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