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Ayman Nūr, head of al-Ghad party in Egypt has been released after three years and three months in Egyptian jails.
The article discusses rumors of the identity of the pope’s to-be successor. However, the author sees no need to tackle such issues at the present as Pope Shenouda III is still in good shape.
The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas according to the Julian calendar on January 7. In this time of the year the Christmas and other Christian subjects steal the press limelight press as numerous reports appear on Christmas celebrations. The Israeli attacks against Gaza this year have...
The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church issued a declaration reflecting on the current attacks against the Gaza strip in Palestine and on the official Egyptian stance.
The author discuss the Abū Fānā monastery problem, the parties involved, and the impermanence of its solution.
This article is concerned with elaborating on information about the means of managing church funds and how the Community Council is responsible for watching over all church financial affairs.
The decision issued by the Egyptian Medical Syndicate to ban organ transplants between Muslims and Christians has shocked both Muslims and Christians alike. Several human rights organizations have announced their objections to the decisions and believe it could ignite sectarian tensions.
For the first time in the history of Upper-Egypt, a Christian female woman has been appointed as a mayor in one of the villages of Assiut and was supported not only by Christians but by Muslims as well. She has got a lot of tasks aiming to achieve to serve her village.
A prominent Christian lawyer has brought a lawsuit against the prime minister and the dean of the Azhar University calling appealing against the decision not to allow Copts to study at the institution.
The following review sheds light on the recent events in the Abū Fānā crisis. While the conventional committee announces a resolution to the land conflict, the governor and the church seem to have other requirements. The Coptic Orthodox Church reacts to the Coptic expatriates’ comportments and...

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