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Summary: Rev. Munīr Ḥannā, Archbishop of the Episcopal Church of Egypt, said that the dispute between the Episcopal Church and the Protestant Church is rooted in what he alleged to be an insistence on the part of the Protestants that the Episcopal Church is subordinate to the Protestant Church.
Rev. Andrea Zaki, President of the Evangelical Community in Egypt, on Friday, celebrated the centenary of the Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Fajjalah, in the presence of a number of leaders of the Evangelical community in Egypt.
Today, the plenary session of the 129th session of the Synod of the Evangelical Nile of Egypt’s Presbyterian will take place at the headquarters of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in al-Azbakiyyah to prepare for the holding of new elections on the posts of President and Vice President on...
On Monday evening, the 129th plenary session of the Presbyterian Evangelical Synod of the Nile of Egypt was held at the headquarters of the Presbyterian Evangelical Church in al-Azbakīa. The meeting began with prayer and then the Reverent Rifʿat Fikrī, the head of the Synod of the Nile of the...
  The coming Thursday (March 27) Nawāl Halīm will be the second female appointed head of the church council (council of shaykhs) of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Assuit. Samuel Bākī, the head of the church, stated that the church consists of shaykhs (presbyters) and pastors and that the...
The story of the Presbyterian congregation in Ma’ādī’s 60 year attempt to have their own church constructed.
One of AWR’s interns investigated the long-winded church building story of the "Coptic Evangelical" [Presbyterian] Church in Ma’ādī.
Gerrit Roos investigates the complex relations between Christians and Muslims in Egypt. He interviewed a number of Christian figures and analyzes the reasons why people emigrate from the country.
This article deals with press freedom reports. The author explains that these reports gain credibility when issued by independent bodies. He points out that the Federation of Arab Journalists and the Supreme Council of Press are not independent; hence, their reports are not reliable.
An in-depth look at the third annual report of the Citizenship Committee of the National Council for Human Rights [NCHR]. Particular focus is placed on missing Coptic women and the complaints that are lodged against public institutions.

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