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The article highlights the growing demands of setting up church councils as they have been delayed for a while because of Pope Shenouda’s III poor physical state.
Theological researcher Nabīl Habīb conducted a comparative study between the 1938 regulations and its amendments.
The ex-husband of actress Hālah Sidqī has obtained a ruling from the administrative judiciary allowing him to remarry, however Pope Shenouda has appealed against it.
A controversial amendment to personal status regulation highlights the question as to whether Coptic marriages and divorces are under the jurisdiction of the church or the state.
Bishop Bīshūy and a lay Christian scholar have published a book that responds to that of Bishop Paphnotius in which he openly criticized Bishop Bīshūy.
A Copt in the U.S. questions the clergymen’s honesty in keeping the mystery of confession through a marital conflict.
Dr. Muhammad al-Bājis writes about the history of Father Marqus Sergius who was known as the orator of 1919 Revolution, referring to his national contributions in the political spectrum during the time of the British occupation of Egypt.
The report of the State Council’s deputies recommended rejecting the appeal of Hābīl Tawfīq who asked for his invented fractioned denomination to be recognized.
Kamāl Gabriel refutes the Coptic Orthodox clergymen’s argument that considered the suggestion to have a new translation of the Bible in Arabic as heresy.
This article is a description of the international growth of the Coptic Orthodox Church over the course of history.

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