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The issue of menstruating women still attracts the attention of the Coptic public opinion, and raises controversy between reformist vs. conservative views, and between rejection and acceptance.
Spokesman of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Rev. Būlus Ḥalīm, published a new collection of photos of Bishop Gabriel, Bishop of Banī Suwayf for the Coptic Orthodox, during his presidency of the ordination of five new priests to serve in the cities and villages of the diocese.
In special statement to Al-Dustur, the Secretary to Pope Tawāḍrūs II FR. Anjilius Ishaq expressed his strong displeasure with the rumor spread about Metropolitan Anba Bākhūmius of Buḥayra and its Affiliated Areas.
The English magazine ‘The National’ has highlighted in an article details of the construction of the Virgin Mary and Saint Simon [Samʿān] the Tanner Cathedral. This cathedral, among other churches built on Muqaṭam mountain, was constructed from part of the mountain itself over a period of 20 years.
Well-informed ecclesiastical sources revealed the itinerary of Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, during the Holy week, which began Sunday with the "Palm Sunday," to end next Sunday, by the glorious Easter.
Pope Tawāḍrūs II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, dedicated his inaugural address to the latest edition of Al-Karaza magazine on the cross under the title "The Cross of Our Salvation."
Anba Mūsa, bishop of the youth of the Coptic Orthodox Church and secretary of Institute of Education, dedicated the most recent article in the Journal of "Al-Keraza", to enlightenment under the title of "enlightenment in our lives."
Anba Takla, the Bishop of Dishna of the Coptic Orthodox Church, wrote his latest article in the journal Al-Keraza on the dealing of Christ with the paralytic, who led him to the life of repentance and righteousness, in his article entitled "Sunday of the paralytic”, one of the Sundays of the Lent.
During the Sunday Mass, the Palm Sunday has been celebrated with the Incense Chapel. The priest lit the incense in front of the altar and then lit the cross and the icon of the Palm, decorated with palm fronds and flowers, reciting the chapters of the cycle known as the cycle of the Cross.
Bishop Maqār, the bishop of Sharqiyya and 10th of Ramadan City, said that al-Laqqān is the service until the washing of the legs, which is the case for washing the inner heart.

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