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Bishop Yuhanna Qultah, the deputy patriarch of the Coptic Catholics and a representative of the Egyptian churches in the constituent assembly writing a new constitution for Egypt, announced the withdrawal of the three churches from the panel.
The Coptic Orthodox Church has played a historical role, aided by Egypt’s wisdom and moral and spiritual ethics, in the openness and pluralism of the Egyptian culture and even gave the Egyptian genius an added value.
All eyes are set today (November 18) on the Saint Mark Cathedral in the Cairo district of al-ʿAbbāssīya to follow up the church’s celebrations of the enthronement of Bishop Tawāḍrūs II as the 118th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church in succession of Pope Shinūdā III, who passed away in March, to be...
The Coptic Orthodox Church prohibited the five candidates for papal chair of Saint Mark in succession of Pope Shenouda III, who passed away on March 17, 2012, from appearing on satellite channels before the election of the 118th pope.
Coptic Orthodox Christians started on Wednesday (October 31) a three-day fasting, to end in the morning of Saturday (November 3), for the new pope as an altar lot will name the 118th patriarch of the chair of Saint Mark on Sunday (November 4). 
Monk Bigmy, the deputy of acting patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church Bishop Pachomius in Marsa Matrouh governorate, said the church has presented to the prosecution the birth certificate of Sarah Ishaq ‘Abd al-Malāk, a Christian girl who reportedly married a Muslim young man. The certificate...
Bishop Bula said that the church will not invite President Muhammad Mursī to the Altar Lot ceremony but will invite him to the investiture of the new patriarch, scheduled for November 18.
Bishop Bula of Tantā, the official spokesman for the Coptic Orthodox Church, said in a press conference on Thursday (November 1) that 12 children, the same number of Jesus Christ’s Disciples, will attend the Altar Lot process but only a blindfolded one of them, aged 5-8 years and has to have been...
Clergymen attending the ceremony to announce names of the three finalists gave Bishop Pachomius a standing ovation and hailed his efficient running of the church’s affairs in such a hard time the church and the country are going through. 
Many Copts hailed the acting patriarch Bishop Pachomius who fairly and adeptly ran the church’s affairs during a transitional period that followed the death of Pope Shenouda III earlier this year.

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