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The article describes the events of the first Coptic Studies Symposium that was recently held at the University of Toronto.
Pope Shenouda wrote three short stories that criticize clergymen, two among which were written before he became the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The heads of the Oriental Orthodox Churches held their annual meeting in Cairo instead of Lebanon.
Walīd Fā’iq and ‘Amr Farūq report on different opinions regarding the strong belief in superstitions in Egypt.
During her first official visit to the pontifical headquarters at the Coptic Cathedral in ‘Abbāsīyah, Pope Shenouda told the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Margaret Scobey that Muslim-Christian relations are good and the relationship is based on a genuine love between the two.
Cornelis Hulsman commemorates the life of Metropolitan Marcos, an unconventional Dutch member of the Coptic Orthodox Church who served as a bishop for 34 years.
Different claims have been filed against governor of Alexandria and administrator of al-‘Āmirīyah district because of allegedly illegal decisions to remove buildings that belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church.
All Copts are members of “Mubārak’s majority party,” and all Copts refuse to participate in “suspicious” strikes called for by groups that aim to destabilize Egypt.
Ahmad al-S‘dāwī reviews the book written by Bishop Andrāus ‘Azīz Sulaymān.
Rumors spread about a critical health condition of Pope Shenouda III after his sudden visit to Cleveland lately. Rumors spread about the pope having left his last will to a trusted bishop. Meanwhile Coptic analysts refuted the rumors and expect a the pope to return soon.

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