Coptic Christians name new pope

(FILES) - A picture taken on October 17, 2012 shows Bishop Tawadros of the Nile Delta province of Beheira, 60, posing for a photograph in the Egyptian capital Cairo. Bishop Tawadros was chosen as new Pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians when a blindfolded altar boy picked his name from a chalice in a ceremony invoking divine guidance for the beleaguered minority. AFP PHOTO/STR

(FILES) - A picture taken on October 17, 2012 shows Bishop Tawadros of the Nile Delta province of Beheira, 60, posing for a photograph in the Egyptian capital Cairo. Bishop Tawadros was chosen as new Pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians when a blindfolded altar boy picked his name from a chalice in a ceremony invoking divine guidance for the beleaguered minority. AFP PHOTO/STR

Published Nov 4, 2012

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Cairo - Egypt's Coptic Orthodox church chose a new pope, Bishop Tawadros, in a sumptuous service on Sunday that Christians hope will lead them through an Islamist-dominated landscape and protect what is the Middle East's biggest Christian community.

Many Christians in Egypt, who make up about a tenth of the population of 83 million, are worried about political gains made by Islamists since Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year. They have long complained of discrimination in Muslim-majority Egypt.

In a ritual steeped in tradition and filled with prayer, chants and incense at Abbasiya cathedral in Cairo, the names of three candidates chosen in an earlier vote were placed in a wax-sealed bowl before a blindfolded boy picked out one name.

Copts believe this long-established process ensured worldly influences did not determine the successor to Pope Shenouda III, who led the church for four decades until his death in March at the age of 88.

“Pope Tawadros II is the 118th (leader of the church), blessed congratulations to you,” said interim Pope Bakhomious, dressed in gold-embroidered robes, who has temporarily been in the post since Shenouda's death.

As he held the name aloft, the congregation in the packed cathedral applauded. The formal ceremony to install Bishop Tawadros as the pope will take place on Nov. 18, a priest said. - Reuters

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