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The author probes the reasons behind the defrocking of two priests, Father Mina Ishaq and Father Bisada Zakī.
A church source explains that publishing the pictures of defrocked priests was not to expose them but to warn other Copts against them. Because there are no special laws specifying clergymen’s uniforms, defrocked priests can commit irregularities.
Pope Shenouda warned Copts anew against visiting Jerusalem under Israeli occupation.
The author focuses on the Coptic library of Mar Marqus which contains a large number of rare manuscripts and books, as well as Pope Shenouda’s decision to appoint 40 Coptic public figures to the library’s board of trustees.
The church has given a decision stripping a priest in al-Jīza of his priesthood after being found guilty of collecting funds for himself in the name of the Coptic cathedral.
In this interview Bishop Boulā of Tantā and the head of the clerical council speaks about Coptic personal status problems.
Qatqouta Shenouda discovered that her husband Nāsir ‘Imyān had been married to 15 other women, and so she appealed to the court seeking a divorce and she convicted her husband of committing adultery and abusing her.
The court ruling previously pronounced by a lower administrative court giving Bahā’īs the rights to state their religion in official documents is overturned by the Supreme Administrative Court.
The author argues that that managing extremism is a practical and achievable goal today, while the eradication of extremism is an unachievable target.
The author writes about the need for the establishment of a non- governmental observatory concerned with tracking violations of citizenship [rights], including materials published by newspapers that trigger Muslim-Christian tensions.

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