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The papal residence in al- ‘Abbāsīyah, Cairo,receives Pope Shenouda III’s new crucifix.
Head of the U.S. Coptic Association, Michael Munīr, changes his political discourse and calls on the necessity to work in Egypt which raised a strong disagreement between him and expatriate Copts.
Dr. George Habīb Bibāwī publishes the second episode of his series of articles about the ‘dilemma’ of the Coptic Orthodox Church. This episode is entitled ‘Gaps in the Coptic renaissancemovement before the time of Pope Shenouda III.’
The problems of Copts revealed in the reform conference were not mainly related to the Coptic Orthodox Church; many of the church problems can be attributed to the political and social problems resulted from the duality between the stance of the law and the practices literally applied.
An unresolved crisis now appears to be affecting relations between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the independent Christian newspaper Watanī.
The writer tackles the idea of reforming religious sermons, whether Islamic or Christian, through Dr. Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh’s book entitled, ‘The Religious Speech in the Egyptian Mass Media in the Ninety’s.’
The article discusses the passing of Father Antonious Henein, highlighting his achievements in his personal life and the contributions he made to furthering the Coptic Orthodox Church, both in Egypt, and in North America.
Dr. George Habīb Bibāwī discusses the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church before the time of Pope Shenouda III.
The author blames some Copts for the conference they held to discuss church’s private issues. He also disagrees with some of its key recommendations.
‘Alā’ ‘Ādil reports on a new wave of Muslim-Christian tension that has taken place in the district of al-Marj, north east of Cairo, after rumors spread about building an unauthorized church in the district.

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