Coptic Orthodox Church UK
Media and Communications Office
Coptic Orthodox Church (Europe)
Media and Communications Office
Statement by His Grace Bishop Angaelos,
General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, following
two explosions in Coptic Churches in Tanta and Alexandria
9 April 2017
Today,
Egypt’s Christians experienced yet another targeted attack, with a bombing of
the Church of Saint George in Tanta during what was meant to be a joyous day of
families celebrating Palm Sunday. A few hours later there was a second bombing
in Alexandria, killing innocent men, women and children as they left a Palm
Sunday Liturgy that was officiated by His Holiness Pope Tawadros II, Pope of
Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark.
While
it is still too early to determine responsibility, what is undeniable is the
senseless and heartless brutality that can lead a person or people to
indiscriminately take innocent lives, especially at the most vulnerable hour of
prayer.
Today
we suffer with our sisters and brothers who have experienced losses in London,
in Stockholm, and as well as those who continue to suffer on a daily basis
across the Middle East. We pray for them and their families as well as their
suffering and struggling communities.
We
pray for His Holiness Pope Tawadros II and all our Coptic clergy in Egypt who continue
to serve their spiritual children faithfully and diligently at a time in which
their leadership and pastoral care is needed by our whole community. We also pray
for our Coptic Orthodox sisters and brothers who continue to be resilient in
the face of ongoing and escalating attacks, and who resist the urge to react
vengefully or reciprocally.
We are also saddened by the news that members of the security services who attempted to foil the second bombing in Alexandria lost their lives in the line of duty. We pray comfort and resolve for their families and colleagues.
We are also saddened by the news that members of the security services who attempted to foil the second bombing in Alexandria lost their lives in the line of duty. We pray comfort and resolve for their families and colleagues.
As
we celebrate Palm Sunday today and Christ’s entry into Jerusalem, we now also
mark the entry of those who have passed today into the heavenly Jerusalem. As
we continue into the Holy Week of our Saviour, we share in the pain and
heartbreak of their families and of all those affected by today’s incidents. As
we celebrate the Feast of the glorious Resurrection at the end of this week, we
are reminded that our life here on earth is a journey often filled with pain,
at the end of which is a promised glorious and eternal life void of such
suffering and evil.
*Ends*