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The article discusses the alleged disappearance of Coptic girls, criticizing the difficulties that parents face in being able to file a legal document to report their daughter’s disappearance.
The article discusses the tradition of Coptic New Year and its origin.
The article discusses Pope Shenouda’s trip toe the U.S. and the honors that were bestowed on him for his contributions to the Coptic community and faith.
The author discusses the case of Mario and Andrew, and the problems that they continue to face in continuing their education.
The author discusses Christian thinkers and their contributions to the history of Coptic art in Egypt. He includes individuals such as Zuzana Skalova and Gawdat Gabra, who produced a book on classical Christian-Egyptian art, and Dr. Isaac Fanous.
The article discussions the furor that was caused by a document that allegedly showed how the U.S. was funneling aid into Christian organizations, and how the reporting on the issue help to stir up a media tempest.
Bishop Bakhoumious speaks with Watani about the crisis that erupted in Marina over a plot of land that was allegedly allocated to the church.
Watani presents an overview of the crisis surrounding a plot of land allocated to the church in Marina.
The article considers the problem that recently erupted in Marina regarding a plot of land that was allegedly granted to the church. The author presents an overview of the documentation in question.
The article considers to what extent political Islam movements have influenced religious intolerance.

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