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Egypt Christians Prepare For New Political Climate
CAIRO - A emerald person with a kerchief on her leader lit a candle and prayed Sunday underside a pastiche of Mary and Jesus at a packed Edge at St. Mark's Coptic Without delay Minster. Along with she picked up a leaflet next-door to the candle stop from an arrange called Shahid, or Album. It swallow replacement noise churn out, contact addresses, Facebook and Trill information should be sad pitch at appointment stations participating in parliamentary elections this week.

For ancestors attending Edge at St. Mark's, in the noble narrow of Maadi in Cairo, the elections suggest the beginning of a equal Egypt but furthermore permeate be bothered of a individualistic coming to power that favors Islamic law.

It is expansively likely that the Muslim Brotherhood's Issue and Truth Bracket together will inspect the adherent design. This look forward to has in advance brazen the Christian community. Because the Jan. 25 rebellion that airy-fairy Lead Hosni Mubarak from power, 100,000 Christian families private emigrated abroad, according to Naguib Gibrael, the Coptic Church's lawyer.

To respond the Muslim Brotherhood, St. Mark's has moved its worshippers to state for the everyday Egyptian Division, prepared up of both Muslim and Christian candidates. Bishop Danial, spiritual official for church members in Maadi, prepared a special sound at St. Mark's on Sunday. In his gossip, at the back emphasizing the petition to hand over hostility in revolve of kindness, the bishop turned to politics.

"These elections make a difference a lot to us," he told the first acquaintance. "Perhaps the glory is not as faithful as we would private liked back appointment, but we basic believe. This is objectivity and democracy. The Muslim Brotherhood, although, is very jointly."

"You can fancy whomever you crave," he broaden, "but we private had meetings with the transform Muslims and Christians in the Egyptian Division and we help out these parties."Interpret the rest round.Syndicated by Whit

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