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In this article the author tries to analyze bishop Bīshūy’s stance against him and other key Orthodox figures by quoting an email written by Dr. George Habīb Bibawi.
This article shows that bishop Bīshūy does not like the approach of Rose al- Yūsuf newspaper and wants Copts to boycott it, which is viewed by Copts as reversion in the church’s reform.
The article discusses the critical challenges facing the Coptic Orthodox church, especially with regard to Bishop Bīshūy’s attitude and the conference for doctrine affirmation.
The author notes that the recent conference on orthodox doctrine has sparked a “conference war” between the mother Orthodox Church, laymen and Max Michel.
The recent intensive conference seminars, which were supposed to be on doctrine, attacked several Coptic figures and church symbols, including as Father Mattá al-Maskīn, father Ibrāhīm ‘Abd al- Sayyid and Max Michel.
During the sessions of the ninth Orthodox Doctrine Conference in al-Fayyūm, Bishop Bīshūy presented a paper in which he drew a common line between the thoughts of Father Mattá al-Maskīn and Max Michel. He accused both of apostasy and breaking away from the Orthodox doctrine.
The author discusses the two day conference organized by Coptic author Kamāl Zākhir Mūsa about reform that is needed in the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Coptic Orthodox Church has been trying to prevent this conference from taking place but it will start on the same day that Pope Shenouda celebrates...
Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī examines the similarities between Father Matta al-Maskīn and Nagīb Mahfūz.
As a way of honoring the deceased archpriest Father Matta al- Maskīn, the Margus Magazine, a publication of Saint Makarius Monastery, issued a book containing his diaries which he wrote in 1978 and which he ordered not to be published until after his death.
The article reviews the autobiography of Father Matta al- Maskīn, one of the founders of modern monasticism in the Coptic Christian faith, in which he mentioned his intervention to reconcile late President Anwar al-Sadāt and Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria in their crisis.

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