Pope Tawadros was not the only religious leader who demanded change in Egypt, but his church is bearing the brunt. The Copts are increasingly fearful of meeting to worship: one of their number was recently kidnapped and beheaded in the Sinai.
Read morePatriarch Kyrill of Moscow and All Russia at the recent celebration of the 1025th Anniversary of the Baptism of Rus.
Read moreThe standard replies to views as one-sided as these are familiar. I took a different line, reminding my driver that overall, Christians - starting with more than a million church members butchered by government forces in Sudan - have endured far worse treatment from Muslims than vice versa in recent decades but have largely keep quiet about it.
Read moreKhamis recounted what happened on the night of 3 July, when the army deposed Islamist former President Mohammed Morsi.
"Angry mobs and thugs rampaged through houses owned by Christians. They started with the house of my cousin, looting and setting it on fire. We weren't taking any chances - we fled the village."
'You are doomed'
Since Mr Morsi was forced from office, there has been a string of attacks on Christians in different provinces.
Read moreSyrian Catholic priest Francois Murad (Photo courtesy: Syria Report)
The Catholic news service quotes local sources who report that the radical Al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra, or Al-Nusra Front, was behind the savage killing.
In video posted by Live Leak purporting to show the execution, dozens of men and boys are seen cheering on as three men are seated on the ground awaiting their grisly fate.
Read moreHe openly and bravely supports, though does not necessarily encourage, the growing number of young Christians who are interested in enlistment in the IDF. He also supports those interested in performing national service in their own communities. This sufficed to put him on the hit list of radical Arab MKs - including the only Greek Orthodox Arab MK, Basel Ghattas (Balad) - and to create inordinate pressure on the Jerusalem Patriarchate to dissociate itself from Nadaf and to punish him.
Read moreThis, in part, explains why the grand imam’s approval for Islam is sought from the head of the Roman Catholic Church and not from the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Pope Tawadros II, with whom Al-Azhar could never hope to form a partnership of pretense.
Al-Azhar alone has the power to reform religious followers and change the misnomer, “religion of peace,” into the truth
Read moreA thousand years ago, there were more Christians in the Middle East than in Europe, and Jewish communities prospered from the Nile to the Tigris.
Even a century ago, more than 20% of the region's population was Christian, and Jews still adorned Arab cities with their talents. Today, estimates put the Christian population of the region at under 5% and sinking rapidly - and only that high because of the 9 million Copts who remain, for now, in Egypt.
Read moreOn 23 May, State Security agents returned to the site and ordered the caretaker to put up a sign stating that the church was now closed.
It has been under mounting pressure to shut for some time over its refusal to stop services in the Iranian national language, Farsi, which are accessible to Muslims and converts from Islam.
Read moreI was well aware that this is equally a trap for non-officials as I visited the Middle East recently trying to assess the situation of minorities in the Syrian conflict. But everything I experienced and heard shouted out that the current US policy in Syria is illogical.
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