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Pope Tawadros has delegated Bishop Mūsá to meet the delegation of South Africa after he left to the monastery to spend the first week of the “big fast”. Father Bulus Halīm stated that the discussion were about the relations between both countries. Bishop Mūsá has saluted South Africa for its long...
Bishop Mūsá, Bishop of Youth in the Coptic Orthodox Church, condemned the terrorist attack that targeted a tourist bus in Tābā, South Sinai, which led to the death of four and injured 16 others, saying that it tarnishes Egypt’s reputation (Shaymā’ Faraj, al-Dustūr, Feb. 18, p. 5). Read original...
Under the auspices of Bishop Mūsá, the Bishop of Youth, and Bishop Martyrus, the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ard al-Sharkah district in Cairo has held a carnival entitled “The Holy Bible for All” in College de la Salle. It included performances that present explications of Holy Bible verses in a...
Bishop Mūsá, the Bishop of Youth in the Coptic Orthodox Church, congratulated al- Sīsī in winning the presidential elections. 
General al-Sīsī’s request for a popular delegation for him to nominate himself for presidency was well received among Coptic circles. Bishop Mūsá stated that he is a patriotic figure and that he is trustworthy while Kamāl Zākhir the Coptic thinker stated that selecting him is the popular will (‘Abd...
The first day of the presidential elections has witnessed a strong participation of Copts. 
The Coptic Orthodox Church has called for positive participation in the presidential elections.  Bishop Mūsá, Bishop of Youth, has stated that taking part in the elections is voting for Egypt.
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.  
For his part, Bishop Pachomius, acting patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, visited Mursī to congratulate him for his presidential election victory. Bishop Bīshūy, Secretary of the Holy Synod, Bishop Mūsá of Youth, Bishop Armīyā, General Bishop, Bishop Hīdrā of Aswan, Counselor Edward Ghālib,...
On the other hand, ‘Abd al-Wahāb Sha’bān, in an opinion piece in al-Wafd, wrote that Copts do not care about the continuous hints of appointing a Coptic Vice-president due to the acts of violence that occurred in the early 'nineties. There are concerns about the migration of Copts after Mursī was...

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