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Leaders of the Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical churches in Egypt renewed their support of the Christians’ unified personal status draft law and call on the government to adopt it.
Signs of a new crisis between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Ministry of Culture because of a new book issued by the General Egyptian Book Organization entitled, ’Min Dalā’il ‘Azamah al-Risālah al-Muh...
Sources from the Coptic Orthodox Church declare the pope’s intention to continue with the project to create a law for building houses of worship and the proposed civil state law for Christians of different denominations.
A “historic” reception gathered Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Saint Mark Diocese with the Patriarch of the Ethiopian church and that of the Armenian Orthodox Church. The meeting resulted in announcing three-copy announcement on the faith unity signed by the three patriarchs.
Pope Shenouda warned against what he called "journalists of defamation"? who deliberately hurt and insult others in their news coverage.
During his weekly sermon the day before yesterday, Pope Shenouda warned Copts against engaging in dialogue with the followers of Jehovah Witnesses, asserting they have erroneous and false concepts about faith which in turn make them non-Christians.
Sources close to Pope Shenouda asserted that the pope had received a phone call from a senior leader of the National Democratic Party to consult him on the issue of the unified draft law for building houses of worship.
Pope Shenouda has issued a decision banning a book written by Father Anthony Coniaris entitled, ‘Deification in Christ: Orthodox Perspectives on the Nature of the Human Person,’ which contains the same ideas as Father Mattá al-Miskīn and George Bibāwī.
The following lines present a short biography of Pope Kyrillos VI of Alexandria, predecessor of Pope Shenouda III who was known for his spiritual values and his close relation to former Egyptian President Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāṣir.
‘Amr Bayyūmī reports on the statements of leaders of the Evangelical denomination in Egypt regarding their future plans to appoint females to the post of pastors.

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