Vatican formally recognizes 21 Coptic Orthodox killed in Libya as martyrs, gives them feast day

Pope Francis, second right, and the Patriarch Tawadros II of Alexandria deliver a joint blessing during the weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Pope Francis and the Orthodox Coptic pope have delivered a joint blessing from St. Peter's Square, a significant ecumenical gesture to commemorate the 50th anniversary of a historic meeting of their predecessors. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

VATICAN CITY (AP) 鈥 The Vatican is formally recognizing 21 Coptic Orthodox workers who were beheaded by Islamic militants in Libya as martyrs with their own feast day, in a significant new ecumenical gesture aimed at forging unity between Catholic and Orthodox churches.

Pope Francis announced the inscription of the 21 workers, most of them Egyptians, in the Roman Martyrology, the compendium of saints celebrated liturgically in the Catholic Church, during an audience Thursday with the Coptic Orthodox pope.

During the audience, Francis kissed relics of the 21 young men that Tawadros offered him as a gift.

Islamic State militants beheaded the workers on a beach in Sirte, Libya in February 2015. A grisly video of the executions was posted online, shocking Egyptians and prompting the Cairo government to stage punitive strikes against militant targets in Libya.

The men's bodies were recovered in 2017 and returned to Egypt, where a church was built in their hometown to honor them.

鈥淭hese martyrs were baptized not only in the water and Spirit, but also in blood, a blood that is the seed of unity for all of Christ鈥檚 followers,鈥 Francis told Tawadros during the audience in the Apostolic Palace.

The inscription of the Coptic Orthodox martyrs in the Catholic liturgical calendar, Francis said, 鈥渋s a sign of the spiritual communion that unites our two churches.鈥

Francis has frequently referred to the 鈥渆cumenism of blood鈥 that unites all Christians in honoring martyrs of the faith. But the inscription of modern-day martyrs of another church in the Catholic liturgical calendar is a significant first, according to Bishop Brian Farrell, secretary of the Vatican office responsible for relations with other Christian churches.

鈥淭his is the beginning of a new era of relations,鈥 Farrell said.

The Vatican will likely designate Feb. 15 as their feast day, the same day the Coptic Orthodox Church honors them, officials said.

Tawadros was at the Vatican to commemorate the 50th anniversary of a historic meeting between his predecessor, Shenouda III, and St. Paul VI. The Coptic Orthodox pope joined Francis on stage during the Catholic pontiff's weekly general audience on Wednesday.

Tawadros is scheduled to celebrate a liturgy for the Coptic Orthodox faithful on Sunday at Francis' cathedral, St. John Lateran.

During a meeting with reporters, Tawadros said Francis seemed genuinely pleased to receive the relics of the 21 martyrs and promised to build a special altar for them.

鈥淭his is something that helps promote greater unity between the two churches,鈥 he said.

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