Egypt Approves Legal Status for Nearly 200 Christian Churches

Egyptian authorities have officially recognized almost 200 churches and related religious buildings following years of bureaucratic delays. Advocates for religious freedom have raised concerns for decades about the nation’s exceptionally lengthy approval process for Christian communities seeking to legally establish worship facilities. Christians represent approximately 10% of Egypt’s population, and although they typically maintain positive relationships with government officials, the lengthy legal recognition process has remained a persistent source of tension.