Egypt has opened West Asia's largest cathedral in its New Administrative Capital, 45 kilometres east of Cairo. President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi inaugurated the newly-built Cathedral of Nativity and also a mosque yesterday on the eve of Coptic Christmas.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />''Sisi called it a historic and important moment for Egypt. The Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar, the world's primary seat of learning for Sunni Muslims, said that the two places of worship stand as a symbol in the face of attempts to undermine the country's stability and sectarian seditions.<br />'' <br />''The ceremony was attended by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and a host of Arab dignitaries. It included recorded video messages of support from the region's top Christian clerics as well as Pope Francis.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The Pope said the new cathedral is a gift of peace and prosperity to Egypt, the Middle East and the whole world.&nbsp; Unlike December 25, Coptic Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on January 7, following the Coptic calendar.</span><br />
News On AIR | January 7, 2019 12:17 PM
Egypt opens West Asia's largest cathedral in its New Administrative Capital