A spokesman for Egypt’s Catholic Church has praised local Muslims for helping embattled Christians after a series of Islamic State attacks in Sinai.It is, though, a worry to read how IS is running around the Middle East trying to find a new area to terrorise.
Fr Rafic Greiche, spokesman for the Coptic Catholic Church, said Christians must differentiate between ordinary Muslims and extremists.
“Ordinary Muslims are kind and try to help however they can – they’re often first on the scene, rescuing the injured and taking them to hospitals,” he told Catholic News Service March 3, as Christians continued to flee Egypt’s North Sinai region.
Fr Greiche said the attacks had affected only Coptic Orthodox Christians, but added that Catholic churches and schools in Ismailia had offered shelter to Orthodox families with help from Caritas.
Fr Greiche said Islamic State militants were now “strongly entrenched” in North Sinai, having been allowed by the Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood organisations to use tunnels from the Gaza Strip.
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
This won't fit neatly into the Conservative Catholic narrative
I think the Catholic Herald is pretty mainstream and moderate/conservative as far as Catholic media outlets go, so this story does not come from a liberal Catholic site:
I know Missionaries that were there. They confirm this.
ReplyDeleteMost people, as individuals are nice enough. As a corollary, most Muslims are nice people.
ReplyDeleteMost of the world's problems stem from the fragile male ego, and the related urge to dominate, and also tribal/group identity.
There is no contradiction between the two assertions.