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The article is an interview with Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III. He comments on the relation between the church and the state, opposition within the church, divorce among Copts, homosexuality, his relations with former president Sadāt and his relation with Archpriest Mattá al-Maskīn [Yūsuf...
In a time in which inter-religious and inter-cultural differences sharpen, it is of the outmost importance to have information that counters polarization, pictures of the other as “the enemy” and cliches, and that provides a diversity of information that helps to bring the discussion back to the...
The article sheds light upon the conflict erupted between the Anba Antonius Monastery in the Red Sea governorate and government officials there. Officials decided to demolish the wall surrounding the monastery, claiming it is built in violation with the law. The author warns against exploiting such...
Open letter to US President George W. Bush claiming Christian girls in Egypt are kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam. The president is asked to interfere and if he does not, his “Christian posturing is nothing more than "showboating" for the next election.” This was the text Abdallah Kamal of...
Metropolitan Abba Seraphim’s critique of a paper by Bishop Munīr on the relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt, presented at the annual interfaith dialogue meeting of the Anglican communion and the Permanent Committee of the Azhar al-Sharif for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions.
Bishop Marqus comments on Bishop Munīr’s text on “Christian minorities in the Islamic world; an Egyptian perspective.”
Bishop Wissa spoke about al-Kosheh in Montreal, Canada, where he claimed that Copts had died for their faith while no such claims were made by eye-witnesses or in reports of the prosecution.  This is inciting language. The Bishop also claimed to have the right to be politically active and took the...
The author believes that Adel Hammouda has not meant to attack Christian faith in his article “The Hidden Polytheism and the Mires of Monotheism.” He believes that Hammouda respects Christians and their faith and defends their rights out of conviction.
The author comments on the court ruling in Al-Kosheh case that convicted only two persons from among 96 defendants.
The Coptic Church welcomed the decision of the Prosecution to appeal the verdict issued by Sohag Criminal Court on the case of Al-Kosheh riots.

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