Church spokesman strongly criticizes Egypt’s president
01 July, 2013 - As millions of Egyptians took to the streets to protest Mohamed Morsi’s
regime, a Church spokesman strongly criticized the Egyptian president. Morsi heads
a political party that was founded by the Muslim Brotherhood. “Most of the Christians
do not want the president,” said Father Rafic Greiche, the spokesman for the Melkite
Greek Catholic Church in Egypt “We have to be clear about this.” “Most of the Christians
have felt during this year that nothing of his promises toward the Christians has
been implemented,” he added. “And it is very important to know that this year nearly
every day we have a sectarian problem: burning churches, deporting people, and this
big attack on the Copt Orthodox cathedral that happened two months ago,” Fr Greiche
told Vatican Radio.