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On 29 October 2008, Bishop Serapion gave a lecture on ’Christian Unity from an Orthodox Perspective’ at Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, California.
The role that different political parties play in Egypt will be crucial to shaping the political future of the country. In this article Khālid Isma‘īl is pessimistic about the role the opposition can play.
The author discusses the percentages of Muslim and Christian Egyptians since the first census that was conducted by the British occupation in 1897. He suggests that Christians comprise no more than six percent of the Egyptian population due to many historical and social factors.
The dwindling number of Christians left in the Middle East is cause for grave concern. Samīr Marqus addresses the reasons behind this emigration and calls on all citizens of the Middle East to reverse this trend.
In his monthly round-up of the Egyptian press this month, Robert al-Faris mentions that Watanī was the only paper to mention a two-month course that Tanta university is running in Coptic studies. He also lamented a comment made by Abu Treika, one of the country’s favorite football players, about...
This article deals with some of Pope Shenouda’s recent statements with regard to; the estimates about the size of the Christian population in Egypt, the Abū Fānā crisis, divorce issues, rumors about Wafā’ Qustantīn and the cadre for church employees.
A human right report observes 12 sectarian tension incidents and religion-based discrimination in only 90 days.
The article reviews ’A History of Eastern Christianity’.
The author describes various positions on the demonstrations of Expatriate Copts abroad. Foreign countries, the Egyptian government, and the Coptic organization seem to be little affected by these demonstrations.
The article comments on Bishop Thomas who claims that Copts in Egypt are forced to isolate themselves, and stressed the need for action in appealing their cause.

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