Posted on 01/09/2015 5:27:12 PM PST by SeekAndFind
In a historic event that set Cairo ablaze, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made an unannounced appearance at the Coptic Cathedral where Christmas Eve Mass was being celebrated by the Egyptian Pope Tawadros II. The Coptic Church celebrates Christmas on 7 January because of its use of the Julian calendar instead of the Gregorian. It was the first time ever that an Egyptian President was honoring a Coptic Christmas celebration with his presence.
Though famed President Gamal Abdel Nasser laid the cornerstone of the cathedral, he did not attend mass -- a clear signal that the religious dimension of Coptic Christianity was not to be wholly honored by Muslims. Likewise, President Mubarak was twice forced by protocol to attend a funeral there, but not a mass. Christmas celebrations at the cathedral were traditionally attended by government officials at the minister level.
Further emphasizing his recent declaration that Islam must reform itself, Sisi shortened his visit to Kuwait to be able to come and congratulate the Coptic community. He went straight from the airport to Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, arrived as service had just begun, and apologized for interrupting the mass. The ceremony was live streamed on Egyptian State TV, and showed him being greeted by a jubilant congregation.
His presence was greatly appreciated, especially in light of the recent persecution of Copts at the hands of radical Muslims. As an outgrowth of the unfortunately named Arab Spring, Churches and Christian sites have come under attack since the revolution that ousted Mubarak in 2011. Even after Morsi was deposed in July 2013, a wave of violence spread across Egypt, in particular when the dispersal of two pro-Morsi protest camps was followed by the torching of dozens of churches and attacks on Christian property.
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Brave man
I just hope and pray he won’t be the second Egyptian President to be assassinated.
I just hope and pray he wont be the second Egyptian President to be assassinated. We have a very rare leader like this in that part of the world. In a country that’s nearly 90% Muslim.
Egypt dodged a bullet when they overthrew Morsi.
What a contrast to that butt-hole Obama supported.
This is the future of Egypt, regardless of Barack Obama. God will not be dishonored!
No wonder he is Obama’s enemy.
this guy looks promising...
we will see
he is already 10000 times better than the IslamoNazi Muslim Brotherhood Aholes that O had put into power there (after overthrowing the Egyptian govt)
10000 times better ...
Three world leaders who have shown some balls fighting Islamic extremism and calling it out for what it is:
Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel
Al-Sisi of Egypt
Stephen Harper of Canada
I pray for his welfare. The people of Egypt thought they wanted a Muslim government, and Obama helped them get it. Then they discovered the didn’t like it so much after all.
Al-Sisi is a splendid leader, for Egypt and for the civilized world. May God protect him from Obama and his Muslim Brotherhood pals.
HOORAY Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
The more I hear of al-Sisi, the more I like him.
Hopefully we add President Ted Cruz to that list of leaders in January 2017!
Well, good on him!
That’s leadership.
“Three world leaders who have shown some balls fighting Islamic extremism and calling it out for what it is:
Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel
Al-Sisi of Egypt
Stephen Harper of Canada”
BIngo. Right you are.
Al-Sisi may be a Muslim and he may be a dictator, but he seems to want to protect the Christians, and he condemns the Islamofascists. You can do a lot worse.
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