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Fādī Habashī interviews Bishop Mousā, the bishop of youth, and discusses with him the current problems Copts are facing.
Last Friday, Bishop Yu’annis said the first mass at the Virgin Mary Church in al-Rihāb. Meanwhile, Pope Shenouda has decided to appoint Fathers Fīlopātīr Ramzī, Boulus Majdī and Antonious Emile to be in charge of the spiritual service in the area until new priests are ordained.
A photograph with the caption: His Holiness the pope met on Tuesday morning, May 9, with Professor Andreas Van Agt, a former prime minister of Holland. Bishops Marqus, Youhanna, You’annis, Angelius and Armiyā also attended the meeting along with Mr. Kees Hulsman and Dr. Mona Zakī.
Different papers are still paying attention to the death of Bishop Gregorios. All the articles published this week speak about the patriotism and good nature of the late bishop.
The grand prelate Anba Gregorios was different from all the other bishops who are filling all kinds of churches. He was most erudite in theology, a saint in spirituality, an ascetic in monasticism and a ferocious fighter who was willing to wage a fierce war in defense of the faith.
The author made a comparison between Egypt’s October 6 and America’s September 11. October 6 is a day of national pride and celebration in Egypt. At the same time it was the day when President Sadat was assassinated by the same terrorist party that he released from prison. September 11 is the feast...
An article questioning the soundness of disciplinary acts taken by the Holy Synod against priests and bishops.
Rose al-Yousuf congratulates the three Egyptian Christian religious men for being chosen as members of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches.
Saad writes about a new Coptic satellite TV program entitled “Aghapy.” He promotes this program and encourages more people to watch it, learn about it, and support it. He considers it one of the greatest resources for spreading information about the Coptic Orthodox Church, including its activities...
The article reports a new study of researcher Sameh Fawzi, conducted for the Bishopric of Youth of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The study focuses on youth and faith in a changeable society and the relationship between youth and such a changeable society.

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