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Pope Shenouda closes investigations into a nun’s accidental death after proving that the death was natural and not planned.
Litigation between Coptic residents of al-Rihāb city and its owning company has been raised after the construction of a gas station close to a church and a high-frequency power station, which threats lives of prayers.
The Egyptian press continues to devote attention to the different reactions to the Supreme Administrative Court ruling allowing Christian divorcees to remarry. The church rejected the ruling and considered it against the Bible and church codes. Some authors highlighted the tragic influence of the...
‘Amr Bayyūmī reports on Pope Shenouda’s anger at priests of the Cave Church for inciting the church congregation to oppose the ordination of three new priests to the church.
Rev. Dr. Safwat al-Bayyādī has denied the existence of an independent denomination by the name of the First Bible Baptist Church in Egypt, and asserted that its claimable head Butrus Fatlā’ūs holds no church titles.
The author reviews a part of the last lecture of Pope Shenouda delivered at the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in the Cairo al-‘Abbāsīyah suburb.
The article reports on a letter of Max Michel to Pope Shenouda, in which Michel points to how Christians of Egypt have been increasingly abandoning their faith because of hardships in obtaining church divorce.
The Italian TV film ’St. Peter’ staring ‘Umar al-Sharīf seems to have sparked a debate between the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church as it suggests that St. Peter the Apostle was the chief disciple, a view that the Orthodox Church denies.
‘Amr Bayyūmī and Khayr Rāghib report on the statements of Pope Shenouda III in his weekly sermon at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Cairo.
Kamāl Zākhir asserts that the discussions about Pope Shenouda’s successor aim to safeguard the Orthodox Church and protect Pope Shenouda’s achievements.

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