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 Dr. Safi al-Dein Hamed resigns from the headship of the American Egyptian confederation and announces that the confederation abandoned its desired goals.
In a step first of its kind, Qena's archbishop welcomed a delegation of the Muslim Brotherhood yesterday evening (April 3, 2011). Several priests and Copts living in the area welcomed them as well.
The Muslim Brotherhood is holding a meeting in Luxor temple on Thursday, April 6, to define their position over Copts and discuss the issue of the destruction of shrines, viewed by some as a sign of idolatry, according to ‘Isām Dirbālah, a leading MB member. During a symposium held Monday, April 4...
Coptic Pope Shenouda III received a report on the situation of churches and the demands of the priests from all parishes in Egypt. Many priests are trying to convince Pope Shenouda to send the report quickly to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to put an end  to the problem of closed churches...
 The author mentions the causes and effects of the problem of Kāmīliyā, the wife of the Dayr Mawās's priest.  
 The author states that there is no use in teaching the Coptic language to children because it will not help anyone in gaining more knowledge.
 The author states that Bishop Bishuy has visited Jerusalem twice with the approval of Pope Shenouda, but the coordinator of the "Secularists" group refuses.   
The author disagrees with the Minister of Endowments Dr. Hamdī Zaqzūq and differentiates between visiting Jerusalem and visiting Ram-Allah and Gaza.  
On the margin of nationalization after the July Revolution, the church has become a state institution and become the representative of Copts following the patriarchal approach. On the margin of privatization and open door policies, the regime referred the responsibility of Copts to the church and...
Coptic activists and Youths Union of Maspero called for a rally on Friday, April 15th in memory of the 40th day marking Muqattam martyrs who died during the incidents in Manshiyyat Nāsir.  

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