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The article summarizes a letter from Bishop Gregorius sent to al-Majlis al -Millī in 1971 that expresses his opinion about the current bylaw for electing the Coptic patriarch.
The selection for pope number 118 of the Egyptian Orthodox church has been narrowed down to three top personalities: Bishop Bīshūy, Bishop Mūsá and Bishop Yu’annis.
The author reflects on the life of Anba Gregorious (1967 to 2001), who was bishop of higher studies and scientific research and one of the pillars of the modern Coptic Orthodox church.
The secretary of the late Archbishop Gregorius says there were no differences in faith-related issues between the late clergyman and Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, but there were different views between the two over issues that were not considered crucial.
The author asserts that Bishop Bīshūy has been working effectively to try and remove Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, writer and thinker, from the Coptic Orthodox church.
Reflections on the life of Bishop Samuel on the 25th anniversary of his death.
The author writes about Archbishop Samuel, whose achievements and services for the church and the country still attest to the devotion of this prelate.
This press review deals with a controversial announcement made by Max Michel, a Christian who split from the Coptic Orthodox Church and set up a church in the Muqattam area and named himself Archbishop Maximus I, amidst an outcry from the Egyptian mother church and severe criticism.
Fādī Habashī interviews Bishop Mousā, the bishop of youth, and discusses with him the current problems Copts are facing.
Last Friday, Bishop Yu’annis said the first mass at the Virgin Mary Church in al-Rihāb. Meanwhile, Pope Shenouda has decided to appoint Fathers Fīlopātīr Ramzī, Boulus Majdī and Antonious Emile to be in charge of the spiritual service in the area until new priests are ordained.

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