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The Holy Synod is discussing on Thursday (November 8) preparations for the enthronement of Pope Tawadros II as the 118th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church as Bishop Bula of Tantā said that a meeting to be followed by a press conference will be held to expound on the investiture process.
Bishop Quzmān said the reports published about the displacement of Coptic families were “inaccurate,” adding the local residents of Sinai, including chieftains and clerics helped Christians in the governorate.
The Nasr City Court of Misdemeanor stopped the course of the trial of Salafī preacher Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, alias Abū Islām, his son Islām and journalist Hānī Yāsīn pending a decision into a lawsuit filed by Abū Islām’s lawyer requesting change of the judges panel.
U.S. ambassador in Cairo Anne Patterson termed as “nonsense” statements by former Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Fayzāh Abū al-Najā who accused NGOs of working within a scheme to divide Egypt, adding it is the same “nonsense” that the United States backed the victory of...
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the 55-year-old producer of the anti-Islam film, appears before the federal court in the United States on Monday (October 8) on charges of violating conditions of parole in a banking swindle case.
Bīshūy Girgis, the six-year-old child who drew the paper from a crystal jar that included the name of Bishop Tawadrus and serves at the Mār Mīnā Church in al-Warrāq district, Giza, said he expected to draw the paper on which the name of Pope Tawadrus was written.
A vicar that was being groomed to be ordained as a priest in charge of a major church has announced that he converted to Islam.
Pope Tawadrus II, born Wajīh Subhī Bāqī on November 4, 1952, grew up in the governorate of Sohag. He later moved to the city of Damanhūr, al-Beheira governorate, in 1961 and in 1975 graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacology, Alexandria University.
He said that there are some “small” problems but it is not up to the level of “fitnah” (sedition), adding President Mursī is aware that each and every people has its own governing values that some might differ with but they must be respected after all. 
General ‘Abd al-Fattāh al-Sīsī, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Minister of Defense and Military Production, and Lt. General Sidqī Subhī, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, sent congratulatory cables to Pope Tawadrus II and wished His Eminence success in buttressing national unity.

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