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The following review of Rose al-Yūsuf article shed the light on the consequences of Bibāwī’s controversial study that has been interpreted by Rose al-Yūsuf as deeming Pope Shenouda Kāfir. The meetings of the Holy Synod resulted in the excommunication of George Ḥabīb Bibāwī from the Coptic Orthodox...
Rose al-Yūsuf has received over 150 telegrams denouncing what it names “deeming Pope Shenouda Kāfir.” The periodical suggests that people who sent telegrams were obeying orders, and that the majority of the telegrams had the same language and style.
A series of conferences are held in the churches of Alexandria upon the excommunication of Dr. George Ḥabīb Bibāwī. The first conference issued an announcement expressing the Copts of Alexandria’s rejection to Bibāwī’s arguments against the pope and their approval of his excommunication.
Bibāwī’s banned book on Saint Athanasius versus the non-Orthodox tradition is not accessible on Bibāwī’s official website. In his book, Bībāwī uses the argument of Saint Athanasius in his letters to Serapion to defend the deification of Man through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
The article is an interview with Bishop Kyrillos, bishop of Naj‘ Ḥammādī, who allegedly tried to abuse his priests but was cleared of all charges.
The angry demonstrations of the people of Naj‘ Ḥammādī in al- ‘Abbāsīyah Cathedral against Bishop Bīshūy’s decision to dismiss Bishop Kyrillos, which forced Pope Shenouda to reconsider the decision, reveal that Copts can no longer stand the oppression of priests.
The author of the article refutes the idea that embracing the "right" religion is behind the advancement of peoples. He also criticizes what he considered the defamation of the Shī‘ah in the media.
On the occasion of the approaching elections for the selection of a new head and deputy head for the Coptic Evangelical Community Council, the author of the article gives some brief background information on the emergence and evolution of the council.
The present tension in the Coptic Church has been brought about by Coptic groups, similar to the political Islamic groups that use religion to achieve their own political goals. The Coptic Church is under threat of destroying its leading role in national unity and Egyptian history.
Despite the U.S. and Israeli attempts to trade on the issue of Jewish community in Iran to enhance their military plans, the author says that Jews refuse to leave their home in Iran where they feel safe and free.

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