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The Egyptian press continues to focus on the different reactions of Egyptian Christians to the controversial Vatican document that was recently issued. While representatives of the Catholic Church approve it, Protestant and Orthodox denominations attack it severely.
This article talks about an Egyptian nun who has been serving the poor and sick in the Malakal province of Sudan for the past four years. Sister Lisa al-Hakīm stresses that people should give to the poor in times of need, and be thankful for what God has bestowed upon them.
The following press review presents the titles of Christian publications published in Egypt by various Christian denominations.
The article explains that the purpose or raising the topic of hidden gospels is to mislead Christian believers.
Lutfī al-Numayrī believes that church trials do not suit Christianity because it is a religion of love and acceptance for every one, even those who make mistakes.
The article suggests that both Coptic clergymen and laymen have to work together to improve the circumstances of Copts.
Citing a number of Biblical verses, Lutfī al-Numayrī, a member of the Egyptian Writers’ Union, argues that the ordination of women as priests runs contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Lutfī al-Numayrī criticizes the attitude of the Coptic Orthodox church towards other Christian denominations.
A student at the Institute of Coptic Studies denies that Orthodox Copts are fundamentalists and asserts that they simply have an implicit faith while a Catholic writer calls for the Orthodox Church to renounce its fundamentalist language and to open to all other denominations.
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