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Islamic Caliphate? Growing Persecution of Coptic Christians Under Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

We can see that the religious orientation of this constitution prepares the way for an Islamic caliphate

Egypt's new constitution "prepares the way for an Islamic caliphate," according to the acting leader of Coptic Catholics, who is among three bishops to condemn the document as a fundamental attack on human rights.

Bishop Kyrillos William, Administrator of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria

Bishop Kyrillos William, Administrator of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria

CAIRO, EGYPT( Catholic Online) - The history of Christianity in Egypt dates back to the visit of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph to that land. (Matt. 2) It predates any claimed Islamic history in that land. To the Christians who live in that historic land, the history of the Christian Church is the history of Egypt.

The Evangelist Mark brought the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Egypt in 61 A.D. and planted the Church there, deep in the soil of that land of martyrs and saints. Egypt has a proud, long, unbroken and vital Christian heritage. We must pray for, stand with, and defend Christians in Egypt as hostility toward the Christian faith grows under the Morsi regime.

The majority of Christians in Egypt are Coptic Orthodox. The very word "Copt" comes from an early Greek name for Egypt. Christianity and Egypt have a long and holy history. In addition, there is a strong, ancient and devout community of Coptic Catholic Christians. The relationship between the two Churches is strong - and growing stronger under the persecution which they face together.

One of the reasons why the persistent and accelerating persecution of Christians in Egypt is so reprehensible is that their claim to live in this land is so strong, vital and clear. This is a real matter of social justice which is not being addressed by our Nation. This is an egregious violation of fundamental human rights.

Yet, who is standing up for these Christians in Egypt?  Where is the President, the Secretary of State, the Obama administration in the face of the escalating hostility shown to Christians in Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood? Why are we not reading about it or seeing reports on the main stream media?

We regularly cover the plight of our Coptic Orthodox and Catholic Christian brethren in Egypt. They are heroic witnesses to the Gospel. Their suffering and the shedding of their blood for the ancient faith should draw every Christian to our knees. It demands a response of support and solidarity from all who can help.

We have repeatedly urged our global readership to pray for Coptic Orthodox Christians and for Coptic Catholic Christians in Egypt in this critical hour. The presence of Coptic Christians in this ancient holy land is vital. Their presence precedes any Muslim claims to that nation. They are our brethren, joined to us in the bonds of our Baptismal communion.We have a special obligation to them and we will do everything we can to call attention to their plight..

On Tuesday, January 8, 2013, Aid to the Church Need reported on the increasingly hostile treatment and environment our Coptic Christian brethren face under the current regime in Egypt led by the Muslim brotherhood. We present below the full article entitled Egypt - Constitution heralds dawn of 'Islamic caliphate'

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Egypt's new constitution "prepares the way for an Islamic caliphate," according to the acting leader of Coptic Catholics, who is among three bishops to condemn the document as a fundamental attack on human rights.

Expressing their profound disappointment with the constitution signed into law on December 26, the bishops said only extremist Muslims' rights were guaranteed by the new document and that at particular risk were women, young people and religious minorities.

Bishop Kyrillos William, Administrator of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria, said, "We were waiting for a constitution that represents the whole of Egypt, but instead we have one that only represents one group of people."

"We can see that the religious orientation of this constitution prepares the way for an Islamic caliphate."

Bishop William was among three Coptic Catholic bishops, including Joannes Zakaria of Luxor and Antonios Aziz Mina of Giza, who told Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) that the constitution was a threat to civil liberties.

Bishop William said, "Everywhere in the constitution there are clauses saying everything should be in accordance with Islamic law."

"The president [Mohammed Morsi] promised to build a civic, modern and democratic state, but we do not think that this constitution is in any way in accordance with that."

Among the bishops, there was concern that the constitution would force non-Muslim women to wear Islamic headscarves and would legitimize the marriage of under-age girls.

The bishops said that, apparently in line with Shari'a law, the constitution permits women who are "sexually mature" to marry, which they said strongly implies acceptance of teenage marriages.

Bishop Zakaria said, "The ...


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  1. Stephen
    4 months ago

    I have been warning and predicting the onset of pogroms against Christians from the first day the laughably named "Arab Spring" came to the streets of Cairo. The so called freedom and democracy movement in Arab Muslim nations is for freedom and liberty alright, but only for adult Muslim males to persecute all women (including Muslim women) and all Christians.

  2. Tom McGuire
    4 months ago

    Let us all join the Pope's prayer at Christmas: In the countries of North Africa, which are experiencing a major transition in pursuit of a new future --and especially the beloved land of Egypt, blessed by the childhood of Jesus -- may citizens work together to build societies founded on justice and respect for the freedom and dignity of every person.

    We can demand more response from the United States government, but to be effective Catholics need to be united in their support of Coptic Christians. I have heard little about the plight of Coptic Christians in any of the many Catholic Churches I visited in the past month.

  3. Mrs. Rene O'Riordan
    4 months ago

    Thank you Deacon for this strong and clear call to action. I will repost this on my facebook page and also on the "Voice of the Copts" page to show them we have not forgotten their suffering. - Blessings - Rene

  4. andrew
    4 months ago

    Arab influence on Islam is shrinking as Islam spreads worldwide and logically it will. Africa is rejecting Islam as never before as education is a prioritization among its people. Question, what would al Banna aka Badie do? Take Egypt to a caliphate stage and work it from square one. Underage marriage is in preparation for a baby 'bomb' and underage labor could translate as child soldiers. It's pasted on the wall and the fundamentalist is reading it as the call to preparation for war. So, will it be the same sympathy we have for Jews of the Holocaust? History must never be repeated while we are awake and can see.

  5. Mathew Thankachen O.Praem
    4 months ago

    Thank you Deacon Keith for your reminder to pray for the persecuted Christians of Egypt and extolling the role of' Aid to the Church in Need,' historically a Norbertine Apostolate initiated by the 'Bacon Priest' from the Abbey of Tongerlo, Belgium.At the very start of 'Arab Spring', I wrote an article in the Indian Currents.org titled 'Message from Egypt' in which I warned the aggravation of sufferings of Christians in Egypt under the would be new regime of ' majority Democracy' worse than the ' tyranny of Autocracy'. we know historically, it is the disunity and schism among the Christians( Orthodox) that invited the Islam to invade the heart of Christianity in the East. Today, Europe wag their tails and are obliged to Islamic culture to the extent some Christines are afraid to put up "Cross" on their chains or buildings and even want to re-name 'Christmas' into ' holidays'. The same can be expected in America or Europe if they don't listen to the voice of the Lord and preserve Christian/ human culture and faith. If we don't take care, history will repeat itself.
    Mathew Thankachen O.Praem.

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