Dr. Mina Youhanna, President of the Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights, congratulated our Christian brothers in Egypt and around the world on the occasion of Easter, emphasizing that this blessed occasion embodies the highest meanings of sacrifice, peace, and love.
In his congratulations, Youhanna said, “I am pleased and honored to extend, on my own behalf and on behalf of the Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights, my warmest congratulations and sincere wishes to our Christian brothers and children in Egypt and around the world on the occasion of Easter.” He praised the deep ties of affection and brotherhood that bind Muslims and Christians, considering them as one fabric of a great nation and an honorable model of peaceful and refined coexistence.
Dr. Mina Youhanna emphasized that all divine messages have established great human values that call for tolerance, compassion, and coexistence, and that consolidate the foundations of peace and understanding among people, regardless of their religious or ethnic differences. He pointed out that holidays always represent bridges of love and communication between peoples. Yohanna called on everyone to elevate these religious and humanitarian occasions and transform them into positive energy that contributes to building a cohesive society characterized by mutual respect and fosters the spirit of citizenship and collective action for a homeland that embraces all.
Dr. Mina Yohanna concluded his remarks by saying, “We ask God Almighty to bring these occasions back to our beloved Egypt and all countries of the world with goodness, blessings, and prosperity, and that the holidays contribute to strengthening the bonds of love and harmony, and consolidating the values of humanity and tolerance among the people of the same homeland and all other nations.”
It is worth noting that the glorious Feast of the Resurrection is considered one of the greatest Christian holidays, as it marks the end of Holy Week, preceded by the 55-day period of Lent. The celebration begins with Palm Sunday, followed by Holy Week, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, which symbolizes light and salvation. Immediately after this comes Easter, which embodies the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, a symbol of life and victory over death. The celebrations vary between religious rituals and prayers, and the traditions of Easter eggs and the Easter bunny, which symbolize new life. This makes the holiday a spiritual and social occasion that carries joy and faith at the same time.
The Glorious…Dr. Mina Youhanna sends a message of peace to Egypt and the world

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