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While Coptic expatriates’ Web sites announced their intention to organize protests during President Mubārak’s visit to the White House, the Coptic Orthodox Church sent the pope’s secretary to participate in welcoming President Mubārak and to convince Copts of giving up the idea of demonstrations.
Yūsuf Zaydan and Bishop Bīshūy face to face in the periodical Hypathia, issued by The Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression in Egypt.
In spite of the governmental decision to cancel mūlids, Egyptians adhere to their religious traditions and turn a deaf ear to the decision. However, Lower Egyptian areas seem to be more complying.
Rose al-Yūsuf reports on different opinions of Christian members of al-Wafd political party about what Munīr Fakhrī ‘Abd al-Nūr said concerning representation of Christians in parliament.
Attacks against al-Wafd party by Coptic leaders on the grounds that it does not nominate Copts for the elections.
This article describes the idea of buying a coffee for someone else as a good example of human cooperation
Michael Munīr advocates principles of tolerance and developing projects in society.
Pope Shenouda delegates his secretary to the United States to welcome President Mubārak and convince expatriate Coptic activists not to organize demonstrations during the visit.
Interdenominational dialogue freezes because of disagreements over personal status issues.
A text message from an unknown person revealed alleged story behind the defrocking of Father Bula of al-Balyānā.

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