In his address to the Moderator of the Church of Scotland the Pope recalls the Egyptian Coptic Christians who were assassinated- A testimony cries out
“The blood of our
 Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out”. Pope Francis
 recalled the barbaric killing of a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians by
 jihadists in Sirte. The Pope spoke about the situation – improvising a few
 phrases in Spanish – in his address to the Moderator  of the Church of Scotland, whom he received
 on Monday morning, 16 February.

Today, the Pontiff
 said, “I read about the execution of those twenty-one or twenty-two Coptic
 Christians. Their only words were: ‘Jesus, help me!’. They were killed simply
 for the fact that they were Christians. You, my brother, in your words referred
 to what is happening in the land of Jesus. The blood of our Christian brothers
 and sisters is a testimony which cries out to be heard. It makes no difference
 whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians!
 Their blood is one and the same. Their blood confesses Christ. As we recall
 these brothers and sisters who died only because they confessed Christ, I ask
 that we encourage each another to go forward with this ecumenism which is
 giving us strength, the ecumenism of blood. The martyrs belong to all
 Christians”.