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The vice president of the Egyptian Council for Human Rights, Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd, presented a list of constitutional amendments. In response, many voices in and outside the council claimed that these demands were not of the council’s authority. The Egyptian press described the council’s...
The author deals with a documentary called ‘Jesus Camp’ in which children learn to sacrifice their souls for their religion and are prepared to take their place in the Lord’s army, fighting the powers of evil and corruption.
The author of the article criticizes a proposed conference on reform, accusing it of deviating from its original purpose of proposing practical solutions for church reform to settling old scores with the so-called "promoters of wrong ideas" within the church.
The author discusses the issue of the ordination of women in various Christian denominations and traditions.
The official spokesman of the Coptic Orthodox Church announced that Pope Shenouda is in good health after having an operation on his spinal column. All news that the pope is suffering from cancer was denounced.
Pope Shenouda underwent successful surgery on his spine. The Egyptian permanent ambassador to the United States and the Egyptian general consul in New York visited Pope Shenouda to deliver President Mubarak’s and the whole Egyptian people’s greetings.
The Marqus Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is considering holding a video conference interview with Pope Shenouda at his residence at the Cleveland Hospital in the U.S. The pope is expected to have surgery on his spine.
The article explains to Bishop Bīshūy that the doors of heaven are open only to those who are kindhearted, and advises him to follow the steps of Father Mattá al- Maskīn.
The author asserts that Bishop Bīshūy has been working effectively to try and remove Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, writer and thinker, from the Coptic Orthodox church.
This article presumes that Bishop Bīshūy’s aggressive attitude is due to the oppression that he was previously subject to.

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