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 Pope Shenouda arrives in Cairo after a medical journey and refuses to talk about the church's crises.  
The Muslim Brotherhood declared a new initiative of supporting Copts in the parliamentary elections. This initiative is expected to stir lots of controversy, especially that the group still insists on their stance denying Copts the right to assume power. Mummad Jamāl Hishmat, member of the...
Najīb Jabrā’īl Mīkhā’īl, Legal Counselor of the Coptic Orthodox Church, said, that obligating Coptic Pope Shenouda III to be summoned in the court or prosecution to offer his testimony in Kāmīliyā Shihātah's case has no legal basis. (Reviewer's Note: News story is also covered in al-Ahālī, page 1,...
 It was said that Pope Shenouda asked for the files of Bishop Aghābyūs of Dayr Mawās and Father Tidāwus to refer them to church prosecution for they “lied” to the people and put the church in a difficult situation. Some think that the crisis of Kāmīlyā Shihātah may teach the church a lesson to put...
Pope Shenouda arrives tomorrow from America and a church source reveals that there are three issues that need his personal decision, the most important of which is the crisis of Kāmīlyā, Dayr Mawās’s priest’s wife. The second issue is that of building the new bishopric of Maghāghah and the clash...
Pope Shenouda decided to ban election propaganda or conferences inside any churches. Church sources attributed the pope’s decision to the problem that took place between Bishop Marqus, metropolitan of Shubrā, and Najīb Jibrā’īl, the head of the Egyptian Union for Human Rights Organization.   On the...
 Pope Shenouda decided to ban promoting the election's candidates inside churches to maintain what he called the separation between religion and politics. He also banned holding any conferences in the church other than church conferences.
AWR obtained a paper that was distributed on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 during protests by salafists in front of the Council of State, the Supreme Administrative court, demanding the release of Kāmīliyā Shihātah, a Christian woman who reportedly converted to Islam and was detained inside a church. [...
Coptic Pope Shenouda III, during his weekly sermon on Wenesday, March 30, 2011, called on Coptic women not to believe rumors about salafists attacking unveiled women, adding the salafists have discredited reports to this effect. The Pope did not comment on the Kāmīliyā Shihātah issue and other...
 The author illustrates two points of view about visiting the occupied land in Palestine, one related to Pope Shenouda and the other related to Dr. Mahmūd Hamdī Zaqzūq, the Egyptian Minister of Awqaf.   

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