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The article is a brief account of one of Pope Shenouda’s weekly sermons.
Pope Shenouda III of the Coptic Orthodox Church prohibited the insemination of women with sperm from a man who is not her husband with the aim of reproduction, considering the process as "full-fledged adultery".
Nādir Fawzī, one of the founders of the Coptic Parliament and Head of the Christians of Middle East Organization, talks about the Pope, the Church, the government and Coptic organizations.
Pope Shenouda asserts that monasticism is a choice of asceticism and not a vent for failure.
As‘ad comments on the political role of Pope Shenouda and the Church, and how this relationship affects principles of citizenship.
The article covers the weekly sermon of Pope Shenouda of Alexandria.
Pope Shenouda has a list of those monks abroad who have defied his order to return to Egypt.  
Pope Shenouda’s personal secretary, Bishop Butrus, represents the Coptic Orthodox Church at the conference of the Middle East Council of Churches instead of Bishop Bīshūy.
Bishop Bīshūy’s sickness has revealed existing tensions between the different bishops in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
This article details the formalities of the meeting between three heads of Orthodox Churches, the Coptic Orthodox patriarch Pope Shenouda III, His Beatitude Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia, and His Beatitude Theodoros II, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa.

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