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Church of St. Sergio ( Sergius) Abu Serga
Church of St. Sergio ( Sergius), Abu Serga, was built in
the center of the Ancient Roman fort of Babylon. The
church is considered as one of the sites visited by the
Holly Family during their escape from herod to the land
of Egypt.

The church most probably dates back to the 5 century,
although some historians believe that it was built in
the 8th century. We are not sure of the origin of Saint
Sergius, Since in the history of the Coptic Church,
there are two Saints with the same name, the first one
was Egyptian, he died together with his father and his
sister at the time of the intense Christian persecution
and now the people celebrate his memory every year on
the 7th of February.
The second one was a servant of the Roman Emperor
Maximilianus and he was martyred in Syria at the
beginning of the 4th century.
The Church takes the shape of a basilica with Narthex,
nave, and the 2 aisles which are separate from the nave
by 12 columns with Corinthian capitals, 10 of stone, one
of marble and one of rosette granite. There are 3
sanctuaries on the east side; each sanctuary contains an
altar with a wooden dome supported by 4 marble columns.
The dome of each altar has religious scenes of Christ,
the angels, and the 4 evangelists. There is a pulpit on
the north-east side of the Nave, made of marble,
however, originally made of wood incrusted with ebony
and ivory.
The pulpit is used once annually in the prayer of the
Great Friday. The central sanctuary has a wooden screen,
which dates back to the 13 century, incrusted with
panels of ebony and ivory. The frieze and the icons of
the church are remarkable, most date back to the 15th
and 16th centuries, some were partly damaged and
restored later.
One of the most important locations in this church is
the cave in which the Holly Family stayed during their
journey into Egypt. The ceiling of the Cave sanctuary is
domed, and it has a nave and 2 aisles. At the end of the
southern aisle of the Cave, is a baptistery.

On June 1st every year, the church of St. Sergius
celebrates the arrival of the Holy Family by praying
inside the church of the cave.

