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In this article the author tries to analyze bishop Bīshūy’s stance against him and other key Orthodox figures by quoting an email written by Dr. George Habīb Bibawi.
The author notes that the recent conference on orthodox doctrine has sparked a “conference war” between the mother Orthodox Church, laymen and Max Michel.
The recent intensive conference seminars, which were supposed to be on doctrine, attacked several Coptic figures and church symbols, including as Father Mattá al-Maskīn, father Ibrāhīm ‘Abd al- Sayyid and Max Michel.
Next month, his holiness the pope will start a journey to meet Coptic emigrants to Britain and the United States. This visit will continue for weeks and will contain visits to a number of cities and states. During his trip, the pope will clarify the position of the church. In a five hour interview...
The author reports that for the first time in Egypt a Christian cleric is facing Qur’ān accusation that could send him to prison. The matter involved a dispute between two businessmen which Bishop Kyrillos intervened in. However he is now facing accusations of breach of trust over the matter.
The author deals with the future prospects of the church after Pope Shenouda III, the Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, and the possibility that the next pope could come from outside Egypt.
In a letter sent in to the editor-in-chief of Rose al- Yousuf, the inhabitants of the Maghāgha village, al-Mīnyā, ask Pope Shenouda to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate the activities of Bishop Aghathoun, whom they say provoked clashes with a number of Christian clergy.
If you are Christian, 10,000 pounds, the price of a forged certificate that indicates the conversion to another denomination or religion, is the cost of divorce.
The author of the article reviews a book by Karīma Kamāl, a journalist known for her articles discussing the problematic issue of divorce among Copts.
The increasing phenomenon of the deposition of Orthodox priests has caused great controversy within the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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