The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pope Francis in Egyptian capital for historic 2-day visit

- By Nicole Winfield and Brian Rohan

CAIRO >> Pope Francis came to Egypt on Friday for a historic visit to the Arab and Muslim-majority nation aimed at presenting a united Christian-Muslim front to repudiate violence committed in God’s name.

The Catholic pontiff is holding a series of deeply symbolic meetings in Cairo with Egypt’s religious and political leaders; he is also to participat­e in an internatio­nal peace conference organized by Al-Azhar, the world’s primary seat of Sunni Islamic learning.

Francis says he wants to bring a message of peace to a country that has for years endured an increasing­ly emboldened insurgency led by a local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group.

“It’s a trip of unity, of fraternity,” Francis told journalist­s travelling with him aboard the papal plane.

The Friday-Saturday visit is also meant to lift the spirits of Egypt’s large Christian community after three suicide bombings since December — including deadly twin Palm Sunday church attacks — killed at least 75 people. IS claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks.

Egypt’s Abdel-Fattah El-Sissi, a general-turnedpres­ident, declared a nationwide state of emergency following the Palm Sunday attacks in a bid to better deal with the insurgency through wider police powers and swift trials.

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