Egypt's Coptic Christians Mourn the Death of Pope Shenouda

Pope Shenouda's photograph outside the Hanging Church in Coptic Cairo, Egypt. March 19, 2012 (VOA-E. Arrott)

The Coptic church is one of the world's oldest Christian communities. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Egyptians converge on Cairo's main Coptic Cathedral to pay their last respects to Pope Shenouda, who died on March 17, 2012. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Coptic priest Bemen Shakr makes his way to the cathedral in Cairo, March 18, 2012. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Mourners lined up for hours in Cairo to pay their last respects to the late Pope Shenouda. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Coptic women make their way to the the cathedral in Cairo. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Security helps manage the tens of thousands who came to mourn the Coptic patriarch. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Tens of thousands of people came to mourn the Coptic patriarch. (VOA-E. Arrott)

A mourner holds photos of Pope Shenouda outside the Abassaya Cathedral in Cairo. (VOA-N. el Hamzawi)

A young Christian woman waits in line to enter the cathedral. (VOA-E. Arrott)

Tens of thousands of Coptic Christians gathered in Cairo, Egypt, to mourn the death of Pope Shenouda, the spiritual leader of the Middle East's largest Christian community.