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The author discusses the Christian’s problems in Egypt, and the proper way to solve these problems.
Mīnā Butrus wonders when the Coptic Orthodox Church will start a project to release a new Arabic translation of the Holy Bible.
Rober al-Fāris discusses the phenomenon of the jokes that Copts tell about their priests, citing the opinions of a number of men of religion on the issue.
Lutfī al-Numayrī believes that church trials do not suit Christianity because it is a religion of love and acceptance for every one, even those who make mistakes.
The author talks about a conference on the ‘Laymen’s Vision of Church Problems.’
The article sheds light on the alleged suspension of 14 priests from al-Kushh village, presenting their responses to the accusations.
The author responds to the debates over ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and Judas’ Gospel, showing some steps to follow in such matters.
The author replies to Yāsir Ghubriyāl’s criticism about a conference entitled, ‘Laymen’s View on Church Problems,’ and shows some misunderstandings and the real aim of the conference.
The author blames some Copts for the conference they held to discuss church’s private issues. He also disagrees with some of its key recommendations.
The author records the strong and weak points of the first lay meeting ‘Laymen’s View on Church Problems.’

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