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The author writes about the first theological meeting for the Roman Orthodox in Egypt.
Different Coptic opinions about the publication of the announcement of a priest’s defrocking in a public newspaper.
The Egyptian press is still intensively focusing on Fārūq Husnī’s failure in the elections to the position of UNESCO’s director general. The press and Husnī himself bemoaned the Zionist foreign conspiracy against him. The press also referred to UNESCO leaders’ views about Husnī’s ministry’s...
‘Abd al-Majīd highlights violations committed by fake journalists who deceive people and take money by pretending to be journalists.
In the article, the author continues his discussion about monasticism, highlighting a recently issued book which attacks monasticism and describes it as heterodoxy.
The article sheds light on the dispute between the two Coptic priests, Father Salīb Mattá, priest of the Virgin Mary church in Masarrah, and Father Marqus ‘Azīz, priest of the Hanging Church.
Two families in Faiyum governorate have decided to put aside their differences and have agreed to the reconciliation agreement organized by the authorities. The conflict between the two families began back in September but has now been peacefully resolved.
A disagreement between two well-known Coptic Orthodox priests and accusations regarding the identity of “Father Yūtā”.
Pope Shenouda issues strict instructions for Coptic Orthodox clergymen abroad to boycott conferences that can tarnish Egypt’s image. He also called on Copts in the United States to prepare for the reception of President Mubārak in the United States.
Amal Saslāh Qiddīs is a Coptic woman from the Upper Egyptian village of Bahjūrah who ran in the National Democratic Party’s elections and was elected by Muslims and Christians alike. She states that Christians enjoy their rights, and denies that there is persecution against them.

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