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A Nation on Fire: Tragic Losses for Egyptian Christians
A Nation on Fire: Tragic Losses for Egyptian Christians
Dec 15, 2025 5:22 PM

Asianews reports the toll from violence in Egypt over a mere three day period. Hundreds have been killed, but there is little doubt that Christian churches, businesses, and organizations have been targeted. Here is what Asianews is calling a “representative” list:

Catholic churches and convents

1. Franciscan church and school (road 23) – burned (Suez)2. Monastery of the Holy Shepherd and hospital – burned (Suez)3. Church of the Good Shepherd, Monastery of the Good Shepherd – burned in molotov attack (Asuit)4. Coptic Catholic Church of St. George – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)5. Church of the Jesuits – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)6. Fatima Basilica – attacked – Heliopolis7. Coptic Catholic Church of St. Mark – burned (Minya – Upper Egypt)

8. Franciscan convent (Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) – burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)9. Church of St. Teresa – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)10. Franciscan Church and School – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)11. Convent of St Joseph and school – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)12. Coptic Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart – torched (Minya, Upper Egypt)13 Convent of the Sisters of Saint Mary – attacked (Cairo)14. School of the Holy Shepherd – attacked (Minya, Upper Egypt)

Orthodox and Evangelical Churches1. Anglican Church of St. Saviour – burned (Suez)2. Evangelical Church of St Michael – surrounded and sacked (Asuit, Upper Egypt)3. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George – Burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)4. Church of Al-Esla – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)5. Adventist Church – burned, the pastor and his wife abducted (Asuit, Upper Egypt)6. Church of the Apostles – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)7. Church of the Holy renewal – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)8. Diocesan Centre Coptic Orthodox Qusiya – burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)9. Church of St. George – burned (Arish, North Egypt)10. Church of St. George in al-Wasta – burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)11. Church of the Virgin Mary – attacked (Maadi, Cairo)12. Church of the Virgin Mary – attacked (Mostorod, Cairo)13. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George – attacked (Helwan, Cairo)14. Church of ​​St. Mary of El Naziah – burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)15. Church of Santa Damiana – sacked and burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)16. Church of St. Theodore – burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)17. Evangelical Church of al-Zorby – Sacked and destroyed (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)18. Church of St. Joseph – burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)19. Franciscan School – burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)20. Coptic Orthodox Diocesan Center of St. Paul – burned (Gharbiya, Delta)21. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Anthony – burned (Giza)22. Coptic Church of St. George – burned (Atfeeh, Giza)23. Church of the Virgin Mary and father Abraham – burned (Delga, Deir Mawas, Minya, Upper Egypt)24. Church of St. Mina Abu Hilal Kebly – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)25. Baptist Church in Beni Mazar – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)26. Church of Amir Tawadros – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)27. Evangelical Church – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)28. Church of Anba Moussa al-Aswad- burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)29. Church of the Apostles – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)30. Church of St Mary – arson attempt (Qena, Upper Egypt)31. Coptic Church of St. George – burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)32. Church of Santa Damiana – Attacked and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)33. Church of the Virgin Mary – burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)34. Church of St. Mark munity center – burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)35. Church of Anba Abram – destroyed and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)

Christian institutions1. House of Fr. Angelos (pastor of the church of the Virgin Mary and Father Abraham) – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)2. Properties and shops of Christians – Burnt (Arish, North Egypt)3. 17 Christian homes attacked and looted (Minya, Upper Egypt)4. Christian homes – Attach (Asuit, Upper Egypt)5. Offices of the Evangelical Foundation – burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)6. Stores, pharmacies, hotels owned by Christians – attacked and looted (Luxor, Upper Egypt)7. Library of the Bible Society – burned (Cairo)8. Bible Society – burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)9. Bible Society- burned (Asuit, North Egypt)

For more about the situation in Egypt, read Joe Carter’s “Explainer: What’s Going On In Egypt.”

While it is clearly the nation of Egypt’s role to determine its own future, there is pressure on the White House (according to the Wall Street Journal) to reconsider the $1.5 billion in aid that the U.S. annually provides Egypt, primarily for its military. Regardless, we are seeing a tragic situation with clear religious overtones, led by the Muslim Brotherhood.

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