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The article is about a church servant who was fired for reporting that his wife had her hymen reconstructed with permission from the church.
Security officers acted to prevent laymen and priests from leaving a church in the village of Najc al-Qasrīyah following the service. The officers stated that the action was taken in order to protect the Christians from harm.
The author of the article sheds the light on the six volume encyclopedia entitled, ‘From the Coptic Heritage.’
The author reviews Christ’s teachings on the occasion of Lent, Passion Week, and Easter.
The article presents an interview with Bishop Mūsá, bishop of youth. The bishop highlighted the vital role of Copts in Egypt’s history. He called for a greater concentration on Coptic Culture in the mass media, stressing the significance of integrating and intermingling in society.
The author criticizes the exaggerated rites of the Coptic Orthodox Church and asks to update the rites in a manner that corresponds with the present life, arguing that rites are a product of man and need to correspond with reality.
The Egyptian press paid special attention to the Easter celebrations. Droves of people crowded in Saint Mark’s Cathedral in al-‘Abbāsīyah to greet Pope Shenouda who appreciated the attention of the government represented by a presidential delegation and Egypt’s prime minister who was present with...
Bilāl al-Dawī interviews Bishop Basantī asking him about the recent incidents in the church.
The uniform of clergymen is protected by the law, as are policemen and armed forces officers’ uniforms and anyone undeservedly wearing them shall be punished for impersonating someone else.
Pope Shenouda and George Bibāwī’s crisis has risen again after writer Tāriq Mikhā’īl collected Bibāwī’s articles posted on the internet in a book entitled, ‘Muhākamat al-Bābā Shenouda ‘alá-al-Intirnit’ [Pope Shenouda’s Trial on the Internet]

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