English Bishops Call Global Community to See Christian Targeting in Egypt

Call for a Political Revival in Respect of Human Dignity

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The general secretary of the episcopal conference of England and Wales today released a statement calling the international community to recognize the violence specifically aimed at Christians in Egypt.

Monsignor Marcus Stock noted that the “spotlight of the world’s media is focused mainly on the political significance for Western powers of the current unrest and upheaval in Egypt and its place in the wider MENA region,” but he said that “we must not allow the attacks on Christians in that land to be overlooked.”

“The recent burning of Christian churches, schools and homes in Egypt, is evidence of mounting intimidation and violence specifically against Christian communities,” the monsignor warned. “This fact must be more clearly recognized by the international community in its consideration of the events taking place in Egypt.”

The episcopal conference official assured the thoughts and prayers of the faithful “for all who have died or are suffering as a result of the conflict in Egypt.”

He concluded, “We unite our prayers for peace with those of our brothers and sisters in the Coptic Orthodox Church and, together with all Christians, pray that the revival of Egypt and its entire people will, as Cardinal Leonardo Sandri (Prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches) has stated, ‘take place in respect of the human person, in the mutual respect of all religions, in respect for religious freedom.'”

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