The man behind the anti-Islam video blamed for sparking deadly protests in the Muslim world was jailed in the US for a year
Thirty members of Egypt's Constituent Assembly threatened to withdraw from the constitution-drafting body Thursday morning
Egyptian Salafists have occupied and held prayers on church land and threatened to burn Coptic shops
Will there ever be truly warm relations between Israel and Egypt, and if so, what part do believers have to play in that?
The security situation and not the dominance of Islamists is what prompting Egyptian - Christians and Muslims alike - to leave the country
Egypt’s powerful Muslim Brotherhood says it will not take part in a protest to demand a greater role for Islamic law, or Shariah
Mohamed Talaat didn't like the fact Christian music was being played at a party to promote interfaith harmony in the Egyptian town of Minya south of Cairo, so together with a group of like-minded Islamist hardliners, he showed up to put a stop to it
Egypt's Copts are preparing for a protest demonstration after a group of radical Islamists allegedly entered a church land and offered prayers on it in a Christian-dominated district
Egypt's new Coptic pope said Monday the constitution now being drafted will not be acceptable if it is overtly religious
In reaction to the storming of the diocesan headquarters of the Coptic Church in Shubra Al-Kheima the Maspero Youth Union held a vigil on Wednesday
Mark VIII, the 108th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, inaugurated the cathedral in Azbakia in Cairo, which became the seat of the Coptic Pope until its transfer to Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Abbaseya in 1971.
Pope Benedict XVI of the Roman Catholic Church said that he is confident that Pope Tawadros II, the newly elected Coptic Orthodox pope, will be “an effective partner ... in building the new Egypt in peace and harmony, serving the common good and the good of the entire Middle East.”
Ayman Mounier was the 6-year old child who picked the paper which picked the name of Pope Shenouda III during the altar lottery held in St.Mark's Coptic Cathedral in 31 October, 1971.
WADI AL-NATRUN — The new Coptic Orthodox pope said on Monday that a constitution being drafted by Egypt's politicians must be inclusive and the church would oppose any text that only addressed one part of the Muslim-majority nation.
In his first statements as Egypt's new Coptic Orthodox pope, Tawadros II – selected on Sunday – voiced hope that Egypt would witness a "genuine national revival" under Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
US President Barack Obama congratulated all Coptic Christians and all Egyptians late Sunday, the same day the new Coptic Pope, Bishop Tawadros, was chosen as the Patriarch of the Holy See of Alexandria and all of Africa.
The displacement of Egypt’s Coptic population is unacceptable, hateful, and tarnishes the nation’s international reputation, the newly-elected patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Bishop Tawadros II, said Monday.
The enthronement of the Egypt's new Coptic pope will be held on 18 November, Bishop Pachomios, the acting patriarch, told Al-Ahram Arabic news website, Monday night.
Having been pronounced dead on Saturday afternoon at 88, Pope Shenouda III ended an exceptionally hectic tenure that impacted Copts in many ways over more than four decades.
An Egyptian misdemeanours court on Sunday postponed trial proceedings in the ongoing case of Muslim preacher Abu-Islam Ahmed Abdullah, who faces charges of defaming the Christian faith, to 17 November pending the court's response to a request by defence lawyers for the recusal of the presiding judges in the case.
"It has been so dark for Copts lately, and Pope Tawadros II seems to be the light at the end of the tunnel," Miriam Nasser, a 30-year-old housewife told Ahram Online at St Mark's Cathedral in Cairo's Abbasiya district after Tawadros was named the church's 118th patriarch on Sunday morning.
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