A Coptic leader says Christians in Egypt have forgiven those responsible for the deadly suicide bombing Sunday at St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church in Cairo, which killed 24 church-goers and injured 49 others. Bishop Anba Angaelos told The Christian Post, “We are praying that there is healing in the community. We are ready to and we already have forgiven

people for doing this because at the end of the day, a lack of forgiveness harms us more than anyone else.” The Egyptian government says 22-year-old Mahmoud Shafiq Mohammed Mustafa detonated a 25 pound explosive device inside the church, killing mostly women and children.  READ MORE


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