Pope Tawadros: Egypt is the heart of the whole world and the source of safety and protection
His Holiness the Pope of Alexandria, Patriarch of the Diocese of Alexandria, affirmed that the entry of Jesus Christ into the land of Egypt was a cherished event for all Egyptians, pointing out that our country was and still is a source of safety and protection and a model of human containment for all who are in trouble. And the distinctive geography that God has given to our country.
In his speech at the Holy Mass, which he presided over on the anniversary of Christ's entry into the land of Egypt in the Church of the Martyrs Sergius and the Archbishop of Abi Sarja in ancient Egypt, Pope Twadros II added that the Coptic Orthodox Church was founded on 3 columns in history. "There is a prophecy that says," In that day there shall be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt ", which is still present in the monastery of Muharraq in Upper Egypt..
He added that the second pillar of the New Testament is the escape of the Holy Family to the land of Egypt, a fixed history event on the first of June of each year, pointing out that the Holy Family moved and blessed all parts of Egypt and the Nile River, and that the Holy Family when it passed in any country was The idols fall in it, and that many cities ended these pagan worship after the entry of Jesus Christ to our country Egypt.
His Holiness Pope Tudaros II pointed out that St. Helena, the mother of King Constantine, began to build a church in every place passed by the Holy Family, which was called the path of the Holy Family, to be a path of good and blessing for all of our country Egypt. Where the Holy Family for a while.
The Egyptian people are interested in preparing the course of the Holy House seriously, and there has been coordination between the Church and the ministries concerned for a while to revive the path of the Holy Family..
He added that the third column of the Coptic Orthodox Church is St. Mark the Apostle who introduced Christianity to Egypt, that he entered the city of Alexandria and did not have anything or any means to communicate with people and was dependent only on the faith he gave to others.
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