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Robier al-Fāris reviews a book published about Pope Shenouda III.
Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches, Girgis Ibrāhīm Sālih, stressed the need to recall the sixtieth anniversary of the plight of the Palestinian people and seek to return these usurped people to their home at the meeting of the Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees.
The Coptic Orthodox Church has warned its people against excommunicated priests who notarize marriage contracts although they have been dismissed on the orders of Pope Shenouda.
The author calls for a reconsideration of the church management system. He wants dialogue to move away from the conspiracy theories that consider dialogue and discussions disrespect for the church and clergymen.
Some nurses have abided by the minister of health’s decision that obliges nurses who deal directly with patients to remove the niqāb. Others, however, have objected to the decision, saying that wearing the niqāb is a personal freedom.
The author criticizes a report published in al-Tarīq al-Haq newspaper saying that terms such as ’minority’ and ’majority’ should not be used without caution and without taking into account the implications of these words in the every day life.
Pope Shenouda wrote three short stories that criticize clergymen, two among which were written before he became the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Dr. Rushdī Shihātah Abu Zayd comments on the importance and role of houses of worship.
Dr. Kāmil Shukr Allāh Dāwūd, director of the Evangelical hospital in Aswan, denies that the hospital is trying to Christianize Muslim patients.
The author addresses the case of Shādyah al-Sīsī and her sister Bahīyah, the supposedly Muslim women who are accused of falsifying their marriage documents to Christian men.

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