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In his weekly sermon in Alexandria, Pope Shenouda refused to absolve a Coptic woman who visited Israel, violating his commandments and calls on Copts to take church news from the church, referring to the unauthentic church news reported by some newspapers.
Al-Wafd asks Rādī ‘Atā Allāh, a prominent Evangelical figure, about his opinions about the Coptic Orthodox Church’s claims about Protestant infiltration into the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The spread of the rumors around the death of Pope Shenouda Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark was the catalyst that activated the struggle for the position of the Holy See.
The author writes about the frustration people feel at officially imposed changes of the street and place names with which they are familiar.
al-Faris writes of the isolation of Copts in Society, the need for more churches, and the controversial 'Master Yacoub'.
Three Coptic men in three different villages were attacked by a Muslim man on a motorbike. Investigations have proved that the men did not know their attacker and the author argues that the only thing that linked them was the fact that they are all Copts.  
Al-Dustūr writes about Ayman Nūr’s tour in Alexandria.
The article deals with the attacks on Bishop Yu’annis, the secretary of Pope Shenouda.
Human rights centers in Egypt have stated that 27 sectarian events took place in the country in the last eight months. However, only four of these incidents were discussed in parliament. In addition many MPs believe that discussing sectarian incidents will only ignite more strife and add to...
Marwá al-Shirbīnī’s funeral steals the limelight in Egypt.

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