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The clerical committee is different from the administrative court, since it is not a governmental or administrative entity; however it is only a committee that consists of monks and priests. Therefore, this committee has its own laws and provisions concerning the issues of divorce and...
The author reports the repeated postponement of Pope Shenouda’s meeting with the new members of the al-Majlis al-Millī due to the top Coptic prelate’s busy schedule.
Rose al-Yousuf magazine continues its reportage on the controversial issue of divorce and Coptic Christianity.
The author probes the reasons behind the defrocking of two priests, Father Mina Ishaq and Father Bisada Zakī.
The author publishes the text of the reasons on which the Administrative Judiciary Court relied to give its controversial sentence compelling Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria to grant permit for a second marriage to a Copt who divorced his wife by a court ruling.
Kamāl Zākhir, the author, argues that the church became involved in politics and ’the world’ to serve some worldly interests that have nothing to do with its spiritual mission.
The article investigates the relationship between Egyptian churches and ways of healing black magic, as thousands of Muslims and Christians visit certain churches everyday to seek relief from evil spirits allegedly haunting them.
After reformers withdraw from the Coptic Orthodox Majlis al-Millī’s elections, there is only one candidate, Pope Shenouda III the Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
Nabīl Najīb Salāma sheds lights on marriage and divorce in Christianity.
Dr. Mamdouh Halīm discusses the constant conflict between the Millī [Community] Council and the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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