
The White House released a statement on Tuesday from President Barack Obama in which he said he and his wife, Michelle, wish Coptic Orthodox Christians in the United States and around the world a joyous Christmas. "On this special day, we celebrate the messages of peace and hope that continue to inspire congregations more than 2,000 years after Jesus' birth," Obama said. "During this season, we reaffirm the commitment of the United States to work for the protection of Christians and other people of faith in Egypt and around the world," he said. "The freedom to practice our faiths is critical to stable, pluralistic and thriving societies, and the United States will continue to be vigilant in its work to protect that freedom." "We wish Coptic Christians the blessings of this season and join them in offering prayers for peace in the year ahead," the President said.
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