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In the article, Zākhir reflects on the incident of Naj‘ Hammādī and the society role.
Kamāl Zākhir discusses an interview with Pope Shenouda, arguing that the laymen have tried to communicate with the church, but that their calls have gone unanswered.  
The author highlights the issue of the papal succession in the Coptic Orthodox Church and its effect on the current situation inside the church.
This article condemns the exclusion of the laity from the administration of the Coptic Church, yet it provides some recommendation for reform.
This article raises the issue of papal succession and the struggle among the elders, metropolitans and bishops, in pursuit of their nomination for the papacy. The author cites a church statute that prohibits their nomination, claiming an urgent need to adjust and modify this statute.
As the author gets closer to the end of this series, he writes about what he believes to be important to control the process of monasticism.
The author continues his discussion about the monastic system approaching its reality and thought.
The author writes about the opposition of the bishop of Damietta and his attacks against the laymen trend.
Zākhir writes his last article in this series about the life story of Pope Shenouda III, pope of Alexandria.
In the article, the author discusses the readers’ comments on this series of articles about monasticism.

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