Learn about the story of the blood column that was sent to the Church of Abu Sarja in ancient Egypt
Contemporary church history tells us that at the beginning of the pain week of 1967, the Fathers of the Church of Abu Sarja in Ancient Egypt noticed that there was blood flowing from the middle of the second pillar of the west in the tribal area where the church was praying for the week of pain and went immediately to St. Cyril VI to tell him What happened, came and prayed and put his finger on the blood which stopped immediately and still traces of blood and place the finger of his Holiness on this column so far.
The archeological church of St. Sergius and the Church of the Martyrs Sergius and Wachs is the archeological church built above the place where the Holy Family was established during the escape journey and the cave of escape at the temple and its present location is what is known as the Religions Complex in Old Cairo.
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