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Michael ‘Ādil looks back on the main events of the year for the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The article deals with intercultural dialogue held at the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) in which all participants agreed on the necessity of changing religious discourse to strengthen the values of equality and coexistence.
The secretary-general of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Girgis Ibrāhīm Sālih, told Rose al- Yūsuf that the council has collected $ 60,000 in relief funds for the Lebanese people but will have difficulty sending supplies to Southern Lebanon because of the constant Israeli...
The author deals with the splinter church of Max Michel, a self-proclaimed patriarch of Orthodox Christians in Egypt and the Middle East, in a step described as an attempt to seek legitimacy.
The Arab team for the Islamic- Christian dialogue is going to the U.S. to meet with American institutions and organizations to explain the perils of the Christian Zionist Movement.
Sources of the Coptic Orthodox Church have told Rose al- Yousuf that Pope Shenouda III, pope of Alexandria and patriarch of the Sea of St. Mark, 86, flew to Germany two days ago seeking a cure for herpes, not a torn cartilage, as has been claimed.
The Holy Synod protests against court ruling granting divorce to Copts.
Pope Shenouda has forbidden Orthodox Copts from traveling to Jerusalem, stressing that those who violate the provisions of the Coptic Church will be severely punished.
The author reports the repeated postponement of Pope Shenouda’s meeting with the new members of the al-Majlis al-Millī due to the top Coptic prelate’s busy schedule.
The church has given a decision stripping a priest in al-Jīza of his priesthood after being found guilty of collecting funds for himself in the name of the Coptic cathedral.

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