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All Copts are members of “Mubārak’s majority party,” and all Copts refuse to participate in “suspicious” strikes called for by groups that aim to destabilize Egypt.
Egyptian Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī denies circulated rumors about permitting three Israeli novels at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, stressing that he is not with the naturalization of the relationships with Israel before "just and general" peace is achieved.
Muhammad ‘Alī Khayr interviews Dr. Mīlād Hannā.
Ahmad al-S‘dāwī reviews the book written by Bishop Andrāus ‘Azīz Sulaymān.
In a sermon in Alexandria, Pope Shenouda III rejected isolating one’s self in the desert for worship without belonging to a monastery.
Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, Alexy II stressed the need of serious and frank inter-religious dialogue and welcomed the Muslim efforts to initiate dialogue.
Councilor Labīb stresses the significance of following the correct laws of the church derived from the holy sources. He warns from following the clergymen who change the laws in a way that serve theirs interests.
Rumors spread about a critical health condition of Pope Shenouda III after his sudden visit to Cleveland lately. Rumors spread about the pope having left his last will to a trusted bishop. Meanwhile Coptic analysts refuted the rumors and expect a the pope to return soon.
Pope Shenouda has travelled to the U.S for medical treatment and sources claim that the strains of his heavy workload are affecting his health.
The Coptic Orthodox Church will hold a conference on the unified personal status law that is entitled, ‘A unified law for Christians…will the suffering end for Christian women?’ and has invited the first lady, Suzanne Mubārak to attend.

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