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Published 27 Dec, 2008 12:00am

Coptic pope bans phone confessions

CAIRO, Dec 26: Egypt’s Coptic pope has banned the faithful from confessing their sins to priests over the telephone because intelligence agents might be listening in, a newspaper reported on Friday.

“Confessions over the telephone are forbidden, because there is a chance the telephones are monitored and the confessions will reach state security,” the independent Al-Masri Al-Yom quoted Pope Shenuda III as saying.

The leader of the Coptic minority also said confessions over the Internet were invalid because they might be read by websurfers.

“A confession over the Internet does not count as a confession, because everybody can look at it and it won’t be secret,” he said.—AFP

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