|
|
|
Holy
Family Trip :
|
The Egyptian
Church in coordination with
Ministry of Tourism identified 22
areas that represent the Holy
Family drive in Egypt. This
decision was taken to start
developing and beautifying these
areas in preparation for the world
celebration in which major
European tourist companies are to
participate in the year 2000.
|
|
|
These areas
include El-Zaranik and Al-Farma
natural preserves in Sinai, in
addition to Tal Basta, Samanoud,
Sakara, Natroun Valley, Garnous
Monastry in Magaga, Bahnasa, Birds
Mountain (Samalout), Ain Shams,
Old Egypt and Zaitoun. It is
decided, however, that Egyptian
Church coordinates with a number
of other organs with a view to
taking all measures required to
facilitate visits to be paid by
tourist groups.
|
|
|
|
The beginning
of June (24 Bashance in the Coptic
calendar) marks the anniversary of
the Holy Family's historical
journey through Egypt.
|
|
|
|
The journey was
started by the Holy Family,
including Joseph the carpenter,
the Virgin Mary and her Child; the
Christ, in fulfillment of the
Divine Order to leave Palestine
for Egypt, the land of safety and
security. According to Matthew,
"Now when they had departed,
behold an angel of the Lord
appeared to Joseph in a dream and
said 'Rise, take the child and his
mother, and flee to Egypt, and
remain there until I tell you.'
Matthew 2- 13.
|
|
|
|
The Holy Family
passed by more than 20 cities on
their way through Sinai, Gaza, Al-Arish
and Al-Farama to the east, to
Sakha in the west, and Assuit in
Upper Egypt.
The journey started when the Holy
Family moved from Bethlehem to
Gaza where they took the old
coastal road to Al-Arish and 37 km
west of Al-Arish to the ancient
town of El-Flusiat presently known
as Al-Zaranik reserve. Three
ancient churches, dating back to
the fifth or the sixth century
have been recently discovered in
this area, where excavations are
still going on.
|
|
|
|
The Family
continued their journey along the
coastal road to El-Farama, which
was in the past the Forefront City
on the old borders of Egypt,
surrounded by high walls. Then,
they moved to Tal Basta where the
Christ felt thirsty. Thereupon, a
spring of water burst out in the
area wherefrom he drank. They left
Tal Basta to Samanood, then called
Meniat Nagah where they were
warmly welcomed. In return, the
Christ blessed them and said to
his mother the Virgin Mary,
"There will be in this place
a church that will be named after
you."
The remains of this ancient church
are under the existing church now
known as the Virgin and the Martyr
Abanoob Church.
|
|
|
|
The Holy Family
moved from Samanood to Sakha in
the middle of Delta, near Kafr
El-Sheikh. There, the Christ set
his foot on a stone and the print
appeared on it. The stone showed
traces of oil used for treatment.
Then, the Holy Family visited the
area of Saint Demiana monastery.
|
|
|
|
From Sakha to
Natroun valley where the Christ
blessed the area and said to his
mother the Virgin Mary: "Many
of the virginal monks who, like
you, worship the Lord as angels,
will live in this desert and adore
God as angels do."
There, the well-known monasteries
of Natroun valley were
established, i.e. El-Baramos, El-Serian,
Abu Maqqar and the most famous
monastery Anba Bishowy monastery
where the papal headquarter of the
Copts is based.
|
|
|
|
The Holy Family
proceeded towards Upper Egypt.
According to the ancient Greek
manuscripts, the Holy Family
passed by Memphis the ancient
capital of Egypt. Recently, the
remains of Anba Armia's monastery
have been discovered beside the
pyramid of Onas in Saqqara area.
Moses monuments occupy most of the
Coptic museum halls.
|
|
|
|
At Samalout,
Menia Governorate, the Holy Family
crossed the Nile where they
visited AI-Tair area, famous for
its caves, and settled in one of
these caves that exist now in the
existing church lying on the
mountain. This church contains
many Coptic monuments around the
entrance and the upper floor.
|
|
|
|
According to
Coptic history, the Christ's palm
print appears on a part of the
mountain. It is said that as the
mountain was about to fall down on
the Holy Family, the Christ
stretched out his hand to keep it
from falling, leaving there his
palm print. That was why it was
called the Palm Mountain.
|
|
|
|
The Ashmons was
one of the famous episcopates in
Upper Egypt, where the greatest
cross-shaped basilicas were found.
It is said that at the town center
there were high pillars on top of
which there was a cock that crows
each time a stranger entered the
town. The Family stayed in the
area of Al-Moharraq monastery
built in the fourth century AD for
sixth months and ten days. That
was the longest period that the
Holy family spent in one place in
Egypt.
That monastery was called Al-Moharraq
because water did not reach it in
view of its height. In this place
the Holy Family received the
Divine Command to return back to
Palestine.
|
|
|
|
On the way back
to Palestine, the Holy Family
arrived in Assuit and the area of
Drunka mountain, where they took a
boat to Memphis. In the Nile water
at this spot, a Bible was found
open on a verse saying: "God
Bless the People of Egypt"
The church of the two Martyrs
Sergius and Wadhi is considered
one of the most important places
of Ancient Egypt visited by the
Holy Family. According to ancient
history, the cave under the altar
dates back to the visit. There are
many icons and ancient Coptic
monumental wood in this church.
|
|
|
|
While the Holy
Family was passing by the Oon
temple in Ain Shams, (Cairo)
according to the Coptic tradition,
the idols fell down there and
nothing remains of the sun-worship
Oon temple but the famous Ain
Shams obelisk.
|
|
|
|
"The
Tree of the Virgin" at
Matariya where the Holy Family
visited and stayed under its
shadow, still survives as one of
the most important historical
places in Cairo.
The historical journey of the Holy
Family lasted for more than three
years and a half. Jesus Christ
came to the land of Egypt in
fulfillment of a Divine Command
waiting to honour his message. He
blessed the land and drank from
the water of the Nile. Every year
the Coptic Church celebrates the
anniversary of this journey and
the Christ's arrival to
Egypt.
|
|
|
|
Holy
Family Route >>>>> |
|
|
|
|
|
|