Only in Egypt…A Priest Decks Out the Church for Ramadan

In a beautiful scene that captures the very essence of unity and togetherness, a priest in Hurghada took it upon himself to decorate the doors of St Mary’s Church for Ramadan.

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People captured on camera a beautiful scene, that quickly spread online, of a priest in Hurghada taking it upon himself to decorate the church gate with Ramadan lanterns, pulling them up and arranging them one by one. After finishing with the lanterns at the entrance, he moved on to hang more Ramadan decorations around the doors, creating a festive, heartwarming sight that captured the spirit of unity and togetherness in the country.

 

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The dedication?

What’s particularly striking about the video isn’t just the festive decorations…it’s his dedication to do it all himself. Instead of standing back and supervising, he placed the lantern and decorations with care and smiling as he worked. That kind of personal commitment isn’t only sweet, but truly inspiring.

A meaningful moment…

It’s the kind of uplifting moment that perfectly captures Egypt’s cultural unity, showing how the whole nation comes together to celebrate Ramadan as one, across different faiths, neighborhoods, and generations, creating a shared spirit of joy and togetherness that truly feels like nowhere else.

Egypt’s Cultural Unity Shines always

This isn’t an isolated incident. Every year during Ramadan, scenes like this spread across the internet and social media, showing Egyptians from all walks of life sharing love, joy, and mutual respect across different backgrounds and beliefs. These moments become living proof of the culture’s deep-rooted spirit of compassion and togetherness.

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