An Egyptian church minister was stabbed to death by an unnamed assailant in Alexandria on the evening of 7 April.

Arsanios Wadid, 56, the minister of a church in the Muharram Bek district of Alexandria, was stabbed three times. He was taken to hospital where he died from his wounds. 

The attack took place on the seaside promenade in the Sidi Bishr district of Alexandria, where Wadid was supervising an outing for children from the church.

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Arsanios Wadid was stabbed three times [Image credit: Coptic Orthodox Church]

The attacker, described as a 60-year-old man, fled the scene but was quickly apprehended by the Alexandria Security Directorate.

A statement from the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior confirmed the attack and said that an investigation was under way.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been quick to give verbal and practical support to the Christian community whenever anti-Christian incidents occur. In November 2021 two Muslim brothers were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a Christian shopkeeper, also in Alexandria.

Ask that the Lord will comfort the grieving family and friends of Arsanios Wadid. Pray for the congregation in Muharram Bek, that the Holy Spirit will minister to them at this dark time. Ask that justice will be done, and that our brothers and sisters in Egypt will be protected from extremist violence.


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This article originally appeared on Barnabas Fund/News