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Muná Bakr reports about atheists in Europe and the effect of their new campaign to promote their ideas.
The Family Court has issued a ruling against Pope Shenouda to admit the right of a divorcee to remarry however the pope refuses to implement the sentence.
The author wrote a book review for Kamāl Zākhir’s latest book ’the Laymen and the Church’ [al-‘Almānyyūn wa al-Kanīsah]. The book covers a number of the problems in the relationship between the church and the laity.
Pope Shenouda III is heading to the U.S. for regular medical checks. Once again his leave paves the way for rumors about the seriousness of his health condition, his potential successors and other issues related to the rules and traditions of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The author point out the bishops who, he believes, are likely to takeover Pope Shenouda in Saint Mark’s See. He identifies each one’s activities to promote himself.
An agreement has been signed among different Christian denominations on the importance of the physical health and fitness of priests.
Pope Benedict XVI has decided to cancel the excommunication penalty for an archbishop who denied the Holocaust.
The Misdemeanors Court dismissed the case filed by 11 Coptic lawyers against Max Michel.
The author criticizes Dr. Safwat Hijāzī for criticizing Rose Al-Yūsuf in a symposium on the new fatwá law.
The author discusses the Gaza crisis and criticizes jihādī and political Islam movements. He proposes that Hamās and the Muslim Brotherhood do not apply jihād rulings properly. He calls for supporting Muslim rulers and regimes, and not revolting against them.

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