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Pope Shenouda issued a document in which he called for innovation in the clerical discourse in the Coptic Orthodox Church. While the document could gain the appreciation of the Coptic Orthodox clergymen and a considerable number of activist laymen, another group of the laymen considers it both a...
Each time the reform issue is raised, clergymen announce their rejection and accuse advocates of reform of abusing the fundamentals of belief. They do not try to understand what the desired reform is and why it is being urged on them.
The author criticizes the sad reality of the church and calls for more simplicity, realism, and positivism.
The author talks about Muslims and Christians’ alms money and about what he called the "phenomenon of begging" in Egypt.
As sectarian clashes have increasingly been erupting, some have called for a unified law to arrange the construction and renovation processes of houses of worship whether mosques or churches. Some human rights activists and members of the People’s Assembly have proposed drafts to the parliament,...
Midḥat Bishāy responds to an article by Coptic researcher Sāmiḥ Fawzī about the social seclusion of Copts inside church walls.
A movement of laymen Copts calls for reform. Bishāī summarized circumstances that would allow the free exchange of thoughts and opinions Egypt. He praised Rose al-Yūsuf magazine for publishing all points of views to bring about useful and free interaction for the public good.
The second session of the laymen’s conference was sequenced by a great uproar mainly caused by inaccurate media reporting. The laymen held what they called “a clarifying press conference” in which they tried to clarify the debatable issues reported by the press.
The writer criticizes what is happing on satellites channels and those who broadcast unreasonable religious opinions that mislead the youth.

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