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The alleged Patriarch Max Michel changed his policy and sent a letter to Pope Shenouda to gain the pope’s confidence and more time in a religiously and politically lost case.
The article discusses the various beliefs of how an individual can attain salvation.
Leaders of the Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical churches in Egypt renewed their support of the Christians’ unified personal status draft law and call on the government to adopt it.
The Administrative Judiciary Court in Alexandria rejected yesterday a lawsuit filed by Camilla Luṭfī Jāb Allāh against the Directorate for Education in Alexandria.
The South Cairo Court holds a hearing today for a lawsuit filed by victims of the sectarian incidents of Muḥarrām Bik, demanding that the Ministry of Interior provide them with five million Egyptian pounds in compensation.
Archpriest Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl experienced a strange incident when a public bus driver hit his car twice in al-Haram Street.
Signs of a new crisis between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Ministry of Culture because of a new book issued by the General Egyptian Book Organization entitled, ’Min Dalā’il ‘Azamah al-Risālah al-Muh...
al-Ahrām al-‘Arabī accuses some Muslim and Coptic figures of escalating the crisis of the Copts.
A village in al-Fayyūm governorate experienced sectarian sedition when Coptic villagers tried to rebuild an Evangelical church and its wall that were destroyed during an earthquake which hit Egypt in 1992.
The author of the articles cites situations and examples of what he called daily persecutions that the Copts in Egypt are faced with.

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