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Al -Kalimah Center for Human Rights has prepared a study calling on the government to recognize that Copts’ are a minority and that they are subject to persecution in Egypt. Pope Shenouda refused to read the study when it was presented to him.
There is a state of great controversy inside the Coptic Church following the idea of the establishment of a syndicate for priests.
The article tracks church responses to a suggestion to institute an association for clergymen.
A consecrated woman in the Coptic Orthodox Church complains to Pope Shenouda III about Bishop Yu’annis who allegedly unfairly excommunicated her.
Midhat Bishāy writes about the management of religious institutions.
There has been widespread displeasure from Coptic organizations abroad to Pope Shenouda’s Christmas sermon.
Different icons reflect the different cultures in which they were depicted. The Coptic icons present Jesus with a big oval face and wide eyes that reflect a strong look.
Christine Chaillotis the author of a number of books on Oriental Orthodox Churches. Her first visit to Egypt was in 1981 and since then she has visited the region countless times and feels that the Orthodox Church has become her spiritual home.
Wafā’ Wasfī sheds light on the most significant events the Coptic Orthodox Church witnessed in 2008.
The Religious Liberty Group of the World Evangelical Alliance has written a report on the escalation of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt. Hulsman quotes from the report and adds his own comments.

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