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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.
A report on Muslim-Christian relations, presented by Episcopal Bishop Munīr in a lecture. Comment on Metropolitan Seraphim for critiquing a bishop from another church without first consulting him.
The abbot of St. Antonius Monastery rejected the suggestion proposed by Bishop Yo´annes, the Secretary of Pope Shenouda during his meeting with the governor of the Red Sea to solve the crisis of the monastery. Bishop Yo´annes suggested establishing a farm following the authority of the Red Sea...
The author comments on the issue of divorce in Christianity through giving many examples of Copts who want to get divorce through the Maglis el-Mili [Coptic Orthodox Community Council] but are not able to. The Maglis el-Mili holds a meeting every Wednesday to examine their problems. Bishop Bola,...
The author comments on the attempts of the US to intervene in the domestic affairs of Egypt through Copts.
In light of the latest reports about Islamic religious institutions and its authority to ban religious books, the author comments on the freedom of expression within the church and the role Christian religious institutions play in that respect.
Open letter to US President George W. Bush claiming Christian girls in Egypt are kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam. The president is asked to interfere and if he does not, his “Christian posturing is nothing more than "showboating" for the next election.” This was the text Abdallah Kamal of...
Bishop Marqus comments on Bishop Munīr’s text on “Christian minorities in the Islamic world; an Egyptian perspective.”
The author continues his series about Protestant churches. He starts the story of John Calvin after finishing that of Martin Luther.
Background information on Metropolitan Seraphim, head of the British Orthodox Church.

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