Showing posts with label Copts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copts. Show all posts
Friday, August 3, 2012
Clashes in Egyptian Village Force Flight of Resident Copts
Clashes in Dahshur, a village to the south of Cairo, have left one dead and sixteen wounded and resulted in the flight of the village's Coptic Orthodox residents. The fighting, which occurred this past week, resulted in the torching of multiple shops and homes owned by Dahshur's Copts. More here.
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Copts,
Dahshur,
Egypt,
ethnic minorities,
Islam,
persecution
Egyptian President Appoints New Council of Ministers
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has appointed his council of ministers, whose thirty-five members include one Copt although 10 to 20% of the Egyptian population is Coptic Orthodox. (If the government were to give Copts full representation in the cabinet three to seven of the ministers would be Copts.) The new government's Coptic Orthodox minister is also one of two women heading ministries. Of the thirty-five ministers appointed ten served in previous cabinets under either President Hosni Mubarak or the Egyptian Armed Forces, five belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, and one leads a breakaway faction of the Muslim Brotherhood. More here and here. A full listing of the membership in the new council of ministers can be found here.
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Copts,
Egypt,
Mohamed Morsi,
Muslim Brotherhood,
politics
Monday, July 23, 2012
Abductions Up in Egypt as Syrian Islamists Continue Attacks on Christians, Iraqis
It is being reported that planned abductions of Coptic Orthodox women and girls in Egypt have risen significantly since the overthrow there of President Hosni Mubarak, while in Syria Islamist terrorists fighting the government of President Bashar al-Assad continue to terrorize the country's large Christian minorities, including the many Iraqi Christian refugees who fled to the country after the US occupation of Iraq. More here and here.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Coptic Orthodox Delegation Meets with Morsi
Metropolitan Pachomius of Beheira, locum tenens of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, visited Egyptian President-elect Mohamed Morsi today to congratulate him on his electoral victory. Morsi assured Anba Pachomius and those with him that he would remain in close contact with the Coptic Orthodox Church and that he would not allow any in Egypt to "condescend" to its native Copts. More here.
New Egyptian Government to Include Coptic Vice-President
It has been announced that newly elected Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party intends to appoint a Copt and also a woman to the Egyptian vice-presidencies as a sign of his intention to be a president for all Egyptians, very much in opposition to his previous campaign comments on the suitability of women and non-Muslims serving in the Egyptian presidency. More here.
Labels:
Copts,
Egypt,
Islamism,
Mohamed Morsi,
Muslim Brotherhood,
politics
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Coptic Orthodox Hierarchs Meet with Egyptian Chief of Staff
A delegation of the Coptic Orthodox Church has met with the chief of staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces, Sami Anan, to discuss last month's 'Bloody Sunday' killing of 27 Copts and ongoing efforts to build a civil, democratic Egyptian state. More here.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
discrimination,
Egypt,
links,
news,
politics,
Sami Anan
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Al-Azhar, Brotherhood Scholars Reject Egyptian Islamist Fatwa
Muslim clergymen and scholars from Egypt's al-Azhar University and its influential Muslim Brotherhood have rejected a fatwa recently issued by an Islamist imam forbidding the country's Muslims from voting for nominal Muslims or Copts (amongst others) in the upcoming Egyptian parliamentary elections. More here.
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al-Azhar University,
Copts,
discrimination,
Egypt,
Islam,
Islamism,
issues,
links,
Muslim Brotherhood,
news,
politics
Pope Shenouda Bans Political Campaigning in Churches
Pope Shenouda III (al-Suriani) of Alexandria has banned candidates for Parliament from campaigning in Egypt's Coptic Orthodox churches, calling on the country's Copts who are running for Parliament not to use religious slogans in their campaigns or otherwise mix religion and politics. More here.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Pope Shenouda, Supreme Military Council Meet
Pope Shenouda III (a-Suriani) of Alexandria has met with the members of the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces, which currently rules the country, to discuss the repurcussions of the 9 October incident in Cairo that resulted in the deaths of 27 Copts. Prior to Monday's meeting Pope Shenouda and a representative of the Supreme Council reportedly discussed the incident, Copts' demands for a new constitution, and the transitional government's efforts to promote national unity in the wake of the deaths. More here.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Egyptian Jailed for Anti-Islamic FB Comments
Close on the heels of Egypt's 'Bloody Sunday,' in which Egyptian state media called on Cairenes to come and defend the Egyptian Armed Forces from a "Coptic attack," an Egyptian court has sentenced a man to jail for 3 years for allegedly posting anti-Islamic comments on his Facebook wall. More here.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Pope Shenouda to Visit Martyrs' Families
Pope Shenouda III (al-Suriani) of Alexandria will be visiting the families of the victims of Egypt's 'Blood Sunday,' the 9 October clashes that resulted in the deaths of 27 Copts. The Coptic Orthodox Church intends to provide aid to those of the families in need of economic assistance because of their connection to the Bloody Sunday martyrs. More here.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
Egypt,
links,
news,
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
Apparitions of the Mother of God Reported in Cairo, Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Christians from Alexandria and Cairo are
reportedly claiming to have witnessed multiple appearances of the Mother of God last night as Egypt continues to mourn clashes in Cairo that resulted in the death of twenty-eight Copts. A film of one of the apparitions reported in Heliopolis, a Cairo suburb, can be found here. There is no word as to whether anyone in the hierarchy of the Coptic Orthodox Church has verified the apparitions.
reportedly claiming to have witnessed multiple appearances of the Mother of God last night as Egypt continues to mourn clashes in Cairo that resulted in the death of twenty-eight Copts. A film of one of the apparitions reported in Heliopolis, a Cairo suburb, can be found here. There is no word as to whether anyone in the hierarchy of the Coptic Orthodox Church has verified the apparitions.
Labels:
Alexandria,
Cairo,
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
Egypt,
links,
miracles,
Mother of God,
news
Friday, October 21, 2011
Egyptian Government to Examine Copt, Muslim Conflicts
In the aftermath of the Cairo clashes between Copts and the Egyptian security forces the Egyptian government has committed itself to examining the church construction issues that led to the clashes. The government previously stated it would make it easier for the Coptic Orthodox Church to repair its existing places of worship and build new ones, but incidents have continued to occur between local Coptic Orthodox parishes and Islamists opposed to changes in the status quo. More here.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Fast Called for Victims of Cairo Clashes
Pope Shenouda III (al-Suriani) of Alexandria has called a fast tomorrow (Tuesday) through Thursday/Friday to mourn the victims of the recent clashes in Cairo and for the peace of Egypt's Copts and the nation as a whole. Please join in the fast as you're able - we are witnessing a pivotal time in Egyptian history and next month's elections could change the lives of Egypt's Orthodox Christians greatly, for better or for worse.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
Egypt,
fasts,
links,
news,
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
24 Dead in Cairo Clashes
Riots broke out in Cairo over the weekend as Coptic Orthodox protests over the plight of a church in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Aswan turned into clashes with Egyptian security forces. Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf is urging calm in the aftermath of the riots, in which twenty-four died. More here.
Labels:
Cairo,
Copts,
Egypt,
Essam Sharaf,
links,
news,
persecution,
protests
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Church, Homes Burned in Upper Egypt
Clashes between Muslims and Copts have taken place in the Upper Egyptian city of Edfu after Muslims attacked a parish there that was undertaking the expansion of its church. After setting fire to the church the attackers burned other Copt-owned houses and shops in the area. More here.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
Edfu,
Egypt,
Islam,
links,
news,
persecution,
St. George's Church in Edfu,
Upper Egypt
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Clashes Occur in Upper Egyptian Governorate
The state prosecutor in the Upper Egyptian city of Minya has ordered the arrest of three local Muslims involved in ongoing clashes in the Minya Governorate this week. So far the clashes have resulted in the death of a Coptic Orthodox Christian and the burning of six homes. Reconciliation meeting have been held between local leaders of the mosques and the Coptic Orthodox Church, but it is understood that the violence is intended to encourage Copts to leave the region, which has a much higher percentage of Copts than Lower Egypt. More here.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
Egypt,
Islam,
links,
Minya,
news,
persecution,
Upper Egypt
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Pro-Democracy Iftar Organized in Egypt
Sufi Muslims, Copts, and several Egyptian political movements are calling for a mass iftar (breaking of the Ramadan fast) on 12 August to demonstrate the unity of Egypt and to call for the establishment of a civil, democratic state. More here.
Copts Express Concern Over Gubernatorial Appointments
Representatives of the Coptic Orthodox Church and Coptic Orthodox political movements are expressing concern over the Egyptian transitional government's recent appointment of governors, of which one out of a total of twenty-seven was a Copt. (Copts as a whole form at least 10% of the Egyptian population.) More here.
Labels:
Coptic Orthodox Church,
Copts,
discrimination,
Egypt,
issues,
links,
news,
politics
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Copts Reject Calls for an Islamist State
Coptic Orthodox political organizations are rejecting calls by Islamists at Friday's demonstrations on Tahrir Square to transform Egypt's January Revolution into a religious revolution, reaffirming their commitment to the establishment of a civil state with equality and freedom for all of its citizens. More here.
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