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President of the Faculty of Religious Sciences of St. Joseph the Jesuit University of Beirut, Fr. Edgard al-Haybī (also al-Haiby) was received by the Coptic Catholic Patriarch Ibrahim Ishak [Ibrāhīm Isḥāq] in Cairo, Egypt.
The heads of the Christians denominations have congratulated al- Sīsī for his victory in the presidential elections.
The three Coptic churches [Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant] have agreed to hold prayers the coming Friday (23rd) and Sunday (25th) before the presidential elections are held. 
Coptic Catholic bishop Botros Fahīm assured that the Church does not intervene in political matters and will not support a presidential candidate
Bishop Mūsá, Bishop of Youth in the Coptic Orthodox Church, has saluted the Egyptian people for voting on the referendum. He described it as a balanced constitution of law and liberties (Nagwá Bikhāyt, al-Dustūr, Jan. 17, p. 2). Read original text in Arabic.  
Dr. Khālid al-ʿAnānī, minister of Antiquities, received the Archbishop of Gaeta, with the company of a delegation of professors from the Catholic University of Rome, and Hānī ʿAzīz, Secretary General of Egypt's Peace Lovers Association.
Pope Tawadros received congratualtory phone calls from both President Mursī and the Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide, Muhammad Badīꞌ, to greet him for Christmas. According to al-Misrī al-Yawm, many Muslims manifested their solidarity with their Christian countrymen by attending Christmas all over...
Upon celebrating the Christmas Mass on January 7 and receiving the congratulatory wishes extended by Egyptian public personalities, Pope Tawadros II left to Saint Bishoy Monastery (Dayr al-Anbā Bīshūy) in Wādī al-Natrūn. According to a Church source, the Pope is reviving the weekly sermon tradition...
The Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria was officially made a member of the Council of Cardinals by Vatican Pope Benedict XVI yesterday, making him the third Egyptian member of the council in history. In a statement, Bishop Antonius Najīb said that religious discrimination in Egypt is non-...
The article focuses on a new bill to allow adoption among Christians in Egypt and the disputes among the three churches on the unified personal status law.

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