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The author discusses the issue of the ordination of women in various Christian denominations and traditions.
Michael ‘Ādil looks back on the main events of the year for the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The article discusses the way the church deals with sinning Christians, particularly girls. Christian clerics say the church always keeps the door open for girls who have sinned with Christian men, but girls who have sinned with non-Christian men are advised to keep away and receive intensive...
Marsīl Mahnī is the first woman to take up a clerical leadership position within the Episcopal Church in Egypt.
The author of the article criticizes the public behavior of some Christian clergymen and the interference of the Coptic Orthodox church in secular issues.
Christian women suffer a lot when they get divorced. Thus, a church is arranging sessions for supporting divorced women to integrate once again into their societies.
Asmā’ ‘Abd Allāh reports on differing opinions about appointing a woman as head of the Anglican Church of America.
Rose al-Yousuf interviews the head of the Washington-based U.S. Copts Association (USCA), Michael Munīr, who expresses his point of view on a number of issues, including the recent suspension of the activities of the U.S. Republican Institute, the demands of Egyptian judges and the strong...
In this interview Bishop Boulā of Tantā and the head of the clerical council speaks about Coptic personal status problems.
Qatqouta Shenouda discovered that her husband Nāsir ‘Imyān had been married to 15 other women, and so she appealed to the court seeking a divorce and she convicted her husband of committing adultery and abusing her.

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