Egypt: Coptic Bishop: “Christians are currently experiencing their worst time in recent centuries”

Bishop Anba Stephanos (Orthodox Coptic) of Beba and Elfashn during his visit to ACN (© ACN)

Bishop Anba Stephanos (Orthodox Coptic) of Beba and Elfashn during his visit to ACN (© ACN)

31/10/2011

ACN News: Monday, 31st October 2011 – Egypt
Bishop Anba Stephanos (Orthodox Coptic) of Beba and Elfashn

Coptic Bishop: “Christians are currently experiencing their worst time in recent centuries”

Christians in Egypt are currently experiencing their worst time in recent centuries. This statement was made by the Coptic Orthodox Bishop Stephanos of Beba and Elfashn to the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). Christians are being violently killed under the eyes of the international media. Also, for the first time in many years, churches are being systematically burned and destroyed. The police are taking no action and nobody is punished for it. In the Egyptian media, “the facts are systematically covered up in order to keep the international media from reporting the truth and bringing pressure from outside,” he complained. However, video films showing the massacre of demonstrators on 9 October were broadcast by the three television stations operated by the Coptic Church and have thus also found their way into the international media. This time the attacks on Copts “have been better documented”.

Problems are also experienced in day-to-day life because calls are often made in the media not to buy from Christian merchants or to sell anything to Christians. Businessmen are therefore faced with a struggle for economic survival. Christians are indirectly excluded from employment, for example by job advertisements specifying “a female employee with headscarf”. Attempts are being made “to drive the Christians out”.

The Bishop warned against placing too much hope in the elections that are planned to take place in Egypt at the end of November. The future is “absolutely unclear”, he said. Nevertheless, in his view the Copts can “play a major role” because they are “numerically strong”.

Bishop Stephanos underlined the need for mutual solidarity among Christians. Jesus Christ said that we are all of one body. When one limb suffers, all the others suffer with it. Asked about his hopes for the future, the Bishop said: “We pray for freedom and peace, not only for Egypt but for the whole world.” If peace existed, the consequence would be that such problems would no longer arise. Nevertheless, all Coptic Christians are “prepared for martyrdom, as at the beginnings of Christianity.” From childhood onwards they hold close ties to their Church, which they regard as “their mother”. They would “support their country and their Church without any hesitation.”
Egypt has a total population of some 76 million, of whom 12 million are Christians. The majority of these belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church. Nearly 200,000 are Catholics.

Source:

CATEGORIES
TAGS
Share This

COMMENTS

Wordpress (3)
  • comment-avatar

    […] организации «Помощь Церкви в беде», сообщает Theorthodoxchurch.info. Христиан жестоко убили на глазах у международных СМИ. […]

  • comment-avatar

    213273 396443I view something genuinely special in this web site . 331894

  • comment-avatar

    391597 58168Having been basically searching at useful blog articles with regard to the project research when My partner and i happened to stumble on yours. Thanks for this practical data! 808627

  • Disqus ( )