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The forced migration of Iraqi Christians from the northern area of Mosul has stirred heated debates both in the Iraqi Parliament and among outside observers.
The following lines shed light on the “map of poverty” issued by the Ministry of Economy.
Rāniyā Ridā reports about private lessons being organized by the church to help its students.
Jamāl As‘ad questions why Egyptians seem to be prone to worshipping mere mortals instead of just God alone
While Bishop Thomas asserts that the goal of his controversial lecture was to enforce Muslim-Christian relations and national unity in Egypt, many authors and church figures are still criticizing the lecture.
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...
The author details the relationship between religion and state globally and historically and gives suggestions for Egypt currently.
The author discusses the recent emergence of various media of dubious origin that ascribe questionable and unverified miracles to Pope Kyrillos.
‘Ādil said the Chairman of the Political Participation Committee at Youth Diocese of the Orthodox Church of Egypt, Samīr Zakī, said that there is a state of passivity among Copts and that Copts refrain from political participation due to their isolation and their narrow mindedness. Young Copts...
The author reviews a book about the life of Father Mattá. The book is not a mere narration of Father Mattá’s life, but presents snapshots in his life that impress human, social and political significance and highlight several issues.

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