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  • Pallbearers carry the coffin of Coptic Pope Shenuda III out of Saint Mark's cathedral during his funeral service in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 20, 2012 before heading to the final resting place in the 4th century Bishoy monastery in Beheira province. The late pope died on March 17 at the age of 88 after a long battle with illness leaving behind a community increasingly anxious about the rise of Islamism and political uncertainty.
    Funeral of Pope Shenouda III
  • Egyptian Crhistian Copt priests offciate during the funeral of Pope Shenuda III, the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, in Saint Mark's Coptic Cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 20, 2012l. Egypt's Coptic Christians were preparing to bury Pope Shenuda III, who died at the weekend at the age of 88, leaving behind his flock of decades full of anxiety over rising Islamism.
    Funeral of Pope Shenouda III
  • Copt mourning the death of Pope Shenuda III the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, at the Saint Mark Coptic cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 17, 2012. Egypt's Coptic Pope Shenuda III, spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, died at the age of 88 after a battle with illness, leaving the country's Copts in mourning. He had suffered health problems for years and recently stopped receiving treatment for liver failure and tumours or swelling in his lungs because he was too feeble, the Coptic Church said.
    Copts mourn Pope Shenouda
  • Nun mourns the death of Pope Shenuda III the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, at the Saint Mark Coptic cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 18, 2012. Egypt's Coptic Pope Shenuda III, spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, died at the age of 88 after a battle with illness, leaving the country's Copts in mourning. He had suffered health problems for years and recently stopped receiving treatment for liver failure and tumours or swelling in his lungs because he was too feeble, the Coptic Church said.
    Copts mourn Pope Shenouda
  • Body of Pope Shenuda III, the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, is sitting dressed in formal robes at Saint Mark's Coptic Cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district, March 18, 2012, so that people can see him and pay their respects. Coptic Bishops from around the world have already started to fly in to attend meetings over the funeral that will be held on March 20, and plan for Shenuda's succession.
    Shenouda's body in Abbasiya Cathedral
  • Egyptian Christian Copts mourn the death of Pope Shenuda III the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, at the Saint Mark Coptic cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 17, 2012. Egypt's Coptic Pope Shenuda III, spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, died at the age of 88 after a battle with illness, leaving the country's Copts in mourning. He had suffered health problems for years and recently stopped receiving treatment for liver failure and tumours or swelling in his lungs because he was too feeble, the Coptic Church said.
    Copts mourn Pope Shenouda
  • Egyptian Christian Copts mourn the death of Pope Shenuda III the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, at the Saint Mark Coptic cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 17, 2012. Egypt's Coptic Pope Shenuda III, spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, died at the age of 88 after a battle with illness, leaving the country's Copts in mourning. He had suffered health problems for years and recently stopped receiving treatment for liver failure and tumours or swelling in his lungs because he was too feeble, the Coptic Church said.
    Copts mourn Pope Shenouda
  • Egyptian Christian Copts mourn the death of Pope Shenuda III the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, at the Saint Mark Coptic cathedral in Cairo's al-Abbassiya district on March 17, 2012. Egypt's Coptic Pope Shenuda III, spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian minority, died at the age of 88 after a battle with illness, leaving the country's Copts in mourning. He had suffered health problems for years and recently stopped receiving treatment for liver failure and tumours or swelling in his lungs because he was too feeble, the Coptic Church said.
    Copts mourn Pope Shenouda
  • A protester chants anti-SCAF slogans during protests of Friday of Departure in Tahrir Square, Cairo, February 10, 2012.
    Tahrir: Friday of Departure
  • General Ahmed Shafiq (L), Presidential hopeful and former Prime Minister, talks with General Sami Anan, Armed Forces Chief of Staff and vice-Chief of the SCAF, during Christmas midnight mass, Abbassiya Cathedral, Cairo, January 6,2012. A massive plan to protect Egyptian churches swung into action ahead of the Christmas eve mass lead by Pope Shenuda III in Cairo's Abbassiya Cathedral, with Islamist leaders attending for the first time.
    Shafiq and Anan attend Christmas mass
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