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President Husnī Mubārak recently inaugurated the Coptic Museum which reopened its doors after the completion of renovation works. The museum contains more than 14 thousand rare pieces.
Political reform means overall reform with no exceptions and the empowerment of all social classes. The author reports on debates at the People’s Assembly over the representation of women in Parliament and questions why Christians are not represented.
The author sheds light on the life of Egyptian Orthodox nuns inside a convent and their rebellion against the convent head, Archbishop Bīshūy, for his strict orders separating them entirely from the outside world.
The author calls for full reconsideration of the rules and regulations of the Coptic Church.
The author deals with the future prospects of the church after Pope Shenouda III, the Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, and the possibility that the next pope could come from outside Egypt.
The author deals with the splinter church of Max Michel, a self-proclaimed patriarch of Orthodox Christians in Egypt and the Middle East, in a step described as an attempt to seek legitimacy.
A tense relationship exists between the Pope and emigrant Christians because they used to oppose the systems of the state and the president and they do not submit to the Pope’s opinions.
The author explains the history of the discovery of the controversial Gospel of Judas and discusses its content, emphasizing its parallels with Gnostic thinking. He emphasizes that much of the publicity surrounding this gospel has been sensationalized.
The author mentions that the Coptic Church focuses on enhancing its position abroad but at the same time neglects the basic requirements of its congregations in Egypt.
In a series of articles the author discusses the issue of journalists’ demands to have the penalty of imprisonment for publishing-related charges removed and the need to include certain criteria into legislative debates over this draft law, such as guaranteeing journalists’ rights of free...

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