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The Hanging Church is Cairo's most famous Coptic church first built in the AD 3rd or 4th century

'Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church' also known as the 'Hanging Church' (El Muallaqa) is one of the oldest churches in Egypt and the history of a church on this site dates to the 3rd century A.D.[1]
The Hanging ''(The Suspended)'' Church is named for its location above a gatehouse of Babylon Fortress the Roman fortress in Coptic Cairo (Old Cairo); its nave is suspended over a passage. The church is approached by 29 steps; early travelers to Cairo dubbed it "the Staircase Church."[2] The land surface has risen by some 6 metres since the Roman period so that the Roman tower is mostly buried below ground, reducing the visual impact of the church's elevated position.

Contents
Importance
Seat of Coptic Pope
Icons
See also
Other Coptic Orthodox Churches
References

Importance


The Hanging Church is the most famous Coptic Christian church in Cairo, as well as possibly the first built in Basilican style. It was probably built during the patriarchate of Isaac (690-92), though an earlier church building may have existed elsewhere dating as early as the 3rd or 4th century. However, the earliest mention of the church was a statement in the biography of the patriarch Joseph I (831-49), when the governor of Egypt visited the establishment. The church was largely rebuilt by the Pope Abraham (975-78) and has seen many other restorations including one very recently, after which objects of historical interest that were no longer of service went to the Coptic Museum.

Seat of Coptic Pope


Interior of church

By the 11th century AD the church served as the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria, which is historically based in Alexandria, Egypt but as ruling powers moved away from Alexandria to Cairo after the Arab invasion of Egypt during Pope Christodolos 's tenure Cairo became the fixed and official residence of the Coptic Pope at the Hanging Church in Cairo in 1047.
Infighting between the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the El Muallaqa Church broke out due to the wishes of that patriarch's desire to be consecrated in the Hanging Church, a ceremony that traditionally took place at Saints Sergius and Bacchus

Icons


The Art Detail Inside The Hanging Church

The Hanging Church has 110 icons here, the oldest of these icons dates back to the 8th Century, but most of them date to the 18th Century. Nakhla Al- Baraty Bey gave some of them as gifts, in 1898, when he was the overseer of the church.[3]

See also



Coptic Orthodox Church

Cairo Photo Gallery

Christian Egypt
Other Coptic Orthodox Churches


Coptic architecture — information on Coptic Orthodox Churches

Coptic Cairo

Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Cairo

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria)

Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Azbakeya)

Saint Mary and Saint Abasikhiron Coptic Orthodox Church

Saint Mary Church (Haret Elroum)

St Mary and St Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church

Saint Mercurius Church in Coptic Cairo

Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Abu Serga)

Church of the Holy Virgin (Babylon El-Darag)

Church of the Virigin Mary (Haret Zuweila)

References


1. http://touregypt.net/featurestories/hangingchurch.htm
2. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/egypt/cairo-hanging-church.htm
3. ask-aladdin.com


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