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Week 47
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on Sun, 2012-01-01 22:06
1-Coptic Orthodox Church Pope Enthronement Today
2-Coptic Orthodox Church Pope Enthronement and its historical role in Egypt
3-Several intellectuals, Muslim and Christian clerics, academics and media people called for keeping intact Article 2 of the Egyptian Constitution
4-The three Coptic churches withdraw from the Constituent Assembly
6-Muslims, Christians attend Pope Tawāḍrus II Enthronement
7-The Coptic Orthodox Church bells rang on Sunday after the enthronement of Tawadrus as the 118th Pope of the ST. Mark Cathedral
8-Pope Tawāḍrus II wept during his enthronement ceremony as he was overwhelmed by emotional reception while Coptic zaghārīd (shrills made by women as a sign of joy) were heard
9-Member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Guidance Bureau, calls on the withdrawn representatives of the churches to return to the constituent assembly
10-Prominent ambassadors and political figures attend the Pope's enthronement ceremony
11-Bishop Pachomius handed Pope Tawāḍrus II the papal staff and placed a gold crown on his head amidst standing ovation
12-Pope Tawāḍrus II is a wise personality and a devout religious leader, says a prominent member of the Church's Milli Council
13- President Muḥammad Mursī sent a congratulatory cable to Pope Tawāḍrus on his enthronement as the 118th Pope
14-a violent brawl between Muslims and Christians over children playing on the streets breaks out in Samasta town
15-Pope Tawadrus II, mourns the victims of a train crash in Assiut in a written speech, calls for unity of the nation
16-The constitution panel is about to totally collapse after withdrawal of al-Wafd Party, the churches, civil powers and the April 6 Movement
17-Placards and banners of several non-Islamist parties emblazoned the walls of the Saint Mark Cathedral during the Pope's enthronement ceremony
19. Obituary for Kenneth Cragg
22- Remaining officials of the Constituent Assembly: no justification for the withdrawal of the churches and civil powers.
23-Shāṭir to Replace Qandīl as Premier
24-Pope Tawadrus received will-wishers offering congratulations for the 118th Pope of Alexandria
25-A meeting between Mursī andPope Tawāḍrūs II, postponed over the death of the president’s sister
26- Bishop Pachomius requested that the new attire of the pope should have a symbol of the sword linked to the belt
27- An article questions the secrecy beyond the issue of the Coptic population's census
29. Dutch politician Henk Jan van Schothorst's meetings with representatives of Egyptian political parties, newspaper editors, and Coptic bishops
30-Salafists threatened to “use force and offer sacrifices” for the sake of enforcing the Islamic sharī ʿah
31-The Coptic Orthodox Church’s Holy Synod is holding on Thursday (November 21) its first meeting after the investiture of Pope Tawāḍrūs II
32-Azhar is discussing in a meeting with Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawāḍrūs II the reasons behind the church’s withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly
33-Muslim Brotherhood leader pens an article on the reasons why he attended the ceremony of the Pope's enthronement
34. Journalists Syndicate officially withdraws from Constituent Assembly
36-Pope Tawāḍrūs II is considering the re-formation of the church tribunals
37. Copts make up less than 1 percent of incoming Military Academy class
38-MB Seeks Copts’ Help to Settle Church Withdrawal Crisis
39-The postponement of a meeting between Mursī and Pope Tawāḍrūs II raises controversy in political circles
40-Mursi intervenes to settle the crisis of the constituent assembly after the majority of political and societal powers quit it
41-The new law on NGOs will be discussed with the ministers of social insurances and justice as well as the NGOs federation
42-Coptic Orthodox Church receives phone contacts with leading figures of the Constituent Assembly regarding the return to the constitution-writing panel
43- Earliest decisions by the new patriarch of the See of Saint Mark was to work on changing the 1957 statute on the election of the pope.
44-the Azhar and the church are in agreement on the need to keep Article II of the constitution intact.
45-The papal elections committee, entrusted with preparing a new statute on the election of the pope, postpones its first meeting
46-Pope Tawāḍrūs II receives a delegation of the Popular Current alliance
48- Pope Tawāḍrūs plans a shakeup within the Synod’s administrative structure that would include changing Bishop Bīshūy,
49-The Egyptian Orthodox Church refused mediation by the Azhar to return to the constituent assembly drafting a new constitution
50- The election of the General Millī Council as well as those in governorates is among the top-priority issues of Pope Tawāḍrūs’s agenda.
51-Pope Tawāḍrūs II sent a church delegation to offer condolences to President Muḥammad Mursī over the death of his sister
52-Local residents of Tima accuse a Coptic elementary teacher of disseminating ideas against the Muslim faith into the minds of their children
53-Bishop Damyān calls for a constitution of amity among Egyptians
54-67.9% of Egyptians Wish to See Mursī out – poll
55-Grand Shaykh of al-Azhar Dr. Aḥmad al-Tayyib led a high-ranking delegation to visit Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawāḍrūs II at the Cathedral to offer congratulations
58. Assassinating The Chance For Calm
59. In Memorium: Dr. Bahā’ Bakrī
60. The formation of the new constitution; big questions around Egyptian identit(ies)
61. Dr. George Masīḥa on Non-Islamists Withdrawing from the Constitutional Assembly
62. President Mursī assuming greater powers; understanding the arguments. AWR calling for consensus
63. Pope Tawadros II consecrated; why did president Mursī not attend?
64-Pope Tawadrus and Sabahi stress the importance of having a constitution that would respect citizenship, equality, public freedoms and justice
65- Division in Egypt as Mursī Says Decrees Meant to Preserve Nation, Achieve Stability
66-Objections to the president’s decrees caused tension and clashes with members of the Muslim Brotherhood group in a number of governorates
67-Members of the judiciary in Alexandria start a sit-in in protest over the recent decrees by President Mursī.
68-Coptic movements and groups expressed rejection against the constitutional declaration as a large number of them participated in the demonstrations
70-Mursī issues a constitutional declaration seeking retrials of former regime officials
71-National Council for Women will embark on a campaign to collect one million signatures to stress support for the NCW’s efforts to fight harassment and violence against women.
72-Holy Synod Names Bishop Raphael as Secretary
72-Holy Synod Names Bishop Raphael as Secretary
73-Renowned poet Fārūq Jūwayda, an advisor to the president, announces his withdrawal from the constituent assembly
75-Deputy chairman of the Salafī Daʿwa, severely criticized the church’s representatives on the Constituent Assembly panel
77-The crisis of the withdrawal of Egyptian churches’ representatives from the constitution-writing panel has dominated discussions inside as controversy continued
78- Former Grand Mufti says the Churches withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly would not serve Egypt's interests
79-The Coptic Orthodox Church is maintaining its position regarding Mursī’s decrees today
80-Islamist activists in Salafī forums lashed out at Shaykh Yāsir Burhāmī over a a published photograph showing him hugging Bishop Būla
81-Mursī's constitutional declaration is favoring Islamists and would put him in confrontation with judges and civil powers in post-revolution Egypt
82. Hulsman discusses Muslim-Christian dialogue
83. Interview for “Bruggenbouwers”: “You need to keep on questioning.”
AWR Daily Overview, November 19, 2012: Muslims, Christians attend Pope Tawāḍrus II Enthronement
AWR Daily Overview, November 20, 2012: Shāṭir to Replace Qandīl as Premier
AWR Daily Overview, November 18, 2012: Coptic Orthodox Church Pope Enthronement Today
AWR Daily Overview, November 21, 2012: MB Seeks Copts’ Help to Settle Church Withdrawal Crisis
AWR Daily Overview, November 22, 2012: 67.9% of Egyptians Wish to See Mursī out – poll
AWR Daily Overview, November 23, 2012: Holy Synod Names Bishop Raphael as Secretary
AWR Daily Overview, November 24, 2012: Division in Egypt as Mursī Says Decrees Meant to Preserve Nation, Achieve Stability
‹ 60. Chances of the President Not Attending the Pope's Enthronement Ceremony
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