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The article summarizes a letter from Bishop Gregorius sent to al-Majlis al -Millī in 1971 that expresses his opinion about the current bylaw for electing the Coptic patriarch.
Due to the recurrent illness of Pope Shenouda, many Copts have called for a board to be formed, composed of five to seven reliable bishops, to run the church’s affairs during the absence of the pope.
Pope Shenouda returns to Egypt.
Egyptian Coptic laymen organize a conference entitled, ‘A Laymen’s Look at the Problems of the Church.’ The conference faces severe opposition from main figures in the Orthodox Church of Egypt for the problematic issues it plans on handling. The review presents information about the conference...
The Prosecution Office of Appeal’s has finished its investigations into the case filed against al-Ghad newspaper in relation to the supplement published on October 4, 2006 entitled "From ‘Ā’ishah, the mother of believers, to ‘Uthmān Bin ‘Affān: the worst ten figures in Islamic history."...
A critique of al-Ghad’s article which slanders the author for his stance against the newspaper over the issue of their offence of the companions of Prophet Muhammad and other political issues.
‘Abd Allāh Kāmil discusses the importance of developing national press in Egypt.
Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī examines the present trend followed in religious education.
Nabīl ‘Abd al -Malik criticizes the Egyptian constitution for not providing a healthy political environment that protects Copts and women against discrimination. He calls to enact a new constitution that ensures freedom for all citizens and respects international agreements.
The author states a number of situations that assert the friendly relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.

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