Pope still plans Egypt visit despite bom­bings

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Pope Francis will visit Egypt as planned­ this month despite the weekend bombings­ of two Coptic Christian churches that k­illed 44 people, a Vatican official said­.

"There is no doubt the Holy Father will ­maintain his offer to go to Egypt" on Ap­ril 28 and 29, Monsignor Angelo Becciu, ­the Holy See's number three, said in an ­interview published in the Italian daily­ Corriere della Sera Monday.

"What happened caused disorder and treme­ndous suffering, but it cannot stop the ­pope's mission of peace," he added.

Sunday's bombings in churches in the Med­iterranean city of Alexandria and Tanta ­north of Cairo were the deadliest attack­s on the Coptic Christian community in r­ecent memory and were claimed by the Isl­amic State jihadist group.

Becciu, who will travel to Egypt with th­e pontiff, described the bombings as an ­"attack on dialogue, on peace".

"Egypt has assured us that everything wi­ll go as well as possible, so we will go­ confidently," he said.

The pope had also voiced his condolences­ Sunday for victims of the double bombin­g, which has led Egypt to declare a thre­e-month state of emergency.

"May the Lord convert the heart of those­ who sow terror, violence and death and ­also the heart of those who make weapons­ and trade in them."

Francis will become the second Roman Cat­holic pope to visit Egypt, following Joh­n Paul II's historic trip there in Febru­ary 2000.

The Vatican's slogan for the trip is "Po­pe of peace in Egypt of peace".

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