Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Courageous Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt say 'Give us Back our Church'

We urge our global readership to pray for Coptic Orthodox Christians


We urge our global readership to pray for Coptic Orthodox Christians

CAIRO, Egypt (Catholic Online) - We have regularly covered the plight of our Coptic Orthodox Christian brethren in Egypt and will continue to do so. They are heroic witnesses in the ancient land into which the Holy family journeyed, a land which is vitally important to all Christians. Their suffering to the point of shedding their blood for the ancient faith draws every Christian to their knees and must now inspire a united and global response.

We are pleased to report some encouraging news. Vatican Radio reported on Tuesday that the new Egyptian Prime Minsiter met with Coptic Christians to address the buring of one of their churches and the horrid treatment thay have suffered: "Egypt's new Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has met with the Christians who have been protesting since a church was set on fire on the outskirts of Cairo at the weekend -- the latest sectarian flare-up in a country already facing political turmoil. Witnesses say the church in Helwan, on the outskirts of Cairo, was torched after a row sparked by a relationship between a Christian man and a Muslim woman.
Read more here: http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=40611

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