Thursday, January 06, 2011

My Way News - Egypt Christians mark mournful Christmas Eve Mass
My Way News reports: "Egypt's Christians packed churches Thursday for mournful Christmas Eve Masses, weeping and donning black in place of colorful holiday clothes, under a heavy security cordon by police out of fear of another attack like the New Year's suicide bombing of a church that killed 21 people."

Ahram Online - Egypt Muslims to act as "human shields" at Coptic Christmas Eve mass
Ahram Online reports: "“Although 2011 started tragically, I feel it will be a year of eagerly anticipated change, where Egyptians will stand against sectarianism and unite as one,” Father Rafaeil Sarwat of the Mar-Mina church told Ahram Online. The Coptic priest was commenting on the now widespread call by Muslim intellectuals and activists upon Egyptian Muslims at large to flock to Coptic churches across the country to attend Coptic Christmas Eve mass, to show solidarity with the nation's Coptic minority, but also to serve as 'human shields' against possible attacks by Islamist militants."

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