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The Holy Synod’s decision to dismiss Bishop Ammonius was made in order to appease some members of the Holy Synod and a Coptic businessman.
The church’s excommunication and dismissal decisions should be preceded by systematic dialogue that incorporates different viewpoints before they are announced.
Bishāy says that Palm Sunday is a day of joy and Muslim-Christian unity in Egypt. He also stresses the importance of the church role in giving Copts the freedom to express themselves in all fields of life without imposing the clergy’s own viewpoints. He praised Pope Shenouda’s opinion regarding...
The article discusses Father ‘Abd al-Masīh Basīt, the priest of the ancient Saint Mary Church in Musturud, Cairo. Father Basīt is seen as a defender of the Christian faith due to his many books in which he responds to claims against Christianity.
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women in the diplomatic corps who played great roles in the political and diplomatic fields.
The author presents viewpoints of six girls that represent three samples of young women in Egyptian society today. Viewpoints about life, religion, and sex vary from one to another. The young women are chosen from different social and educational levels.
Nagwā Ṭanṭāwī interviews counselor Tāriq al-Bishrī who reveals the hidden motives behind amending the Egyptian Constitution.
The article comments on an article written in al-Jumhūrīyah criticizing a report published in Rose al-Yūsuf two weeks ago about the secondary school for girls in Upper Egypt that obliges Christian students to wear a hijāb.
Murād Wahbah attacked all parties, political and religious groups in Egypt as he accused them of fundamentalism and warned the nation of the risks presented by the sectarian sedition which everybody is encouraging, including the church, the Azhar and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Akram al-Sisī comments on the educational system in Egypt.

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