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The author reports on activities of Bishop Paphnotius, bishop of Minia’s Samālūṭ and Ṭahā al-A‘midah, within his diocese; besides, his discord with Pope Shenouda over his book ‘Hatmīyah al-Nuhūd bi-al-‘Amal al-Kanasī’ [The Necessity of improving the Church’s Performance].
The American Coptic Union issues a statement expressing its regret with the continuing phenomenon of the disappearance of Christian girls, and claims that half a million girls were kidnapped in Egypt.
The author hails Bishop Marqus of Shubrā al-Khaymah as being an open-minded clergyman who has taken a decisive stance with key problems that the Coptic Orthodox Church has recently faced.
The phenomenon of Christians organizing Iftār banquets for Muslims during the month of Ramad...
Copts of Upper Egypt and Luxor felt deep resentment after Pope Shenouda decided to postpone his visit to Upper Egypt because of the high temperature, as he said.
Sharīf al-Dawākhilī discusses Bishop Bīshūy, who in his opinion is a remarkable personality in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Despite the bishop’s increasing number of opponents, he is still seen as the enduring the strong man who has made a difference in theCoptic Orthodox Church.
Sharīf al-Dawākhilī presents a brief profile of the Coptic lawyer Mamdūḥ Nakhlah, the director of the Kalema Center for Human Rights, pointing at Nakhlah’s initiatives to defend the Coptic cause and to establish a political party.
The Assiut prosecution has summoned a Muslim man for investigation on allegations of kidnapping or convincing an underage Christian girl to convert to Islam.
Prior to leaving to the United States for his annual visit, Pope Shenouda discusses a number of controversial issues in his weekly sermon. He stresses that the Coptic Orthodox Church opposes female circumcision, and called on Copts to cease the practice. He further stresses that donating blood to...
The press review deals with the charges directed against the Middle East Christians Association.

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