Friday, March 4, 2011

The continuing pain of the Coptic Church in Egypt: a news report

The church in Egypt is still suffering. The news tonight from an Assyrian International News agency: "Nearly 4000 Muslims Attack Christian Homes in Egypt, Torch Church."

It begins:

"A mob of nearly four thousand Muslims has attacked Coptic homes this evening in the village of Soul, Atfif in Helwan Governorate, 30 kilometers from Cairo, and torched the Church of St. Mina and St. George. There are conflicting reports about the whereabouts of the Church pastor Father Yosha and three deacons who were at church; some say they died in the fire and some say they are being held captive by the Muslims inside the church.

Witnesses report the mob prevented the fire brigade from entering the village. The army, which has been stationed for the last two days in the village of Bromil, 7 kilometers from Soul, initially refused to go into Soul, according to the officer in charge. When the army finally sent three tanks to the village, Muslim elders sent them away, saying that everything was "in order now."
A curfew has been imposed on the 12,000 Christians in the village."

According to the report this started because of "a relationship between 40-year-old Copt Ashraf Iskander and a Muslim woman."

But it has escalated into this:

"The Muslim mob attacked the church, exploding 5-6 gas cylinders inside the church, pulled down the cross and the domes and burnt everything inside. Activist Ramy Kamel of Katibatibia Coptic advocacy called US-based Coptic Hope Sat TV and sent an SOS on behalf of the Copts in Soul village, as they are presently being attacked by the mob. He also said that no one is able to contact the priest and the deacons inside the burning church and there is no answer from their mobile phones."

May God protect his people in Egypt.

See also: http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=40538

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