ABU SARGA
Abu Sarga is the oldest church in Egypt dating back to the
5th century A.D. The church owes its fame to having been
constructed upon the crypt of the Holy Family where they
stayed for three weeks during their sojourn in Egypt.
According to a biblical narration by evangelist Matthew
(Chapter 2), Virgin Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus fled
from Palestine to Egypt out of fear from the persecution of
the Jewish King Herod the Great. The Holy Family traveled
as far as Assiut (“Deir el Muharraq”) and on their way back
home spent some weeks in Old Cairo.

Abu Sarga is dedicated to the two Saints Sergius and
Bacchus who served as soldiers in the Roman Army. They were
faithful followers of the Lord Jesus and refused to worship
the Roman gods. For their Christian belief, Sergius and
Bacchus eventually suffered martyrdom in Syria in 296
during the reign of the Roman Emperor Maximinus. Their
relics
are partly kept in Abu Sarga and others are buried in
Syria.
From the 9th to the 12th century, significant patriarchs
were elected and several bishops consecrated in Abu Sarga
until the 11th century. Although the church was restored
several times (11th and 17th century, the last restoration
was undertaken in 2000), it still preserves its Medieval
charm.

Abu Sarga is based on a basilican structure with a nave and
two side aisles. The west end of the church is occupied by
a return aisle. Twelve columns are set between the nave and
the aisles, eleven of which are made of white marble and
only one is of red granite. Some of the marble columns show
clear traces
of figures most likely representing saints.
Corinthian capitals originating from older buildings
are placed between the column shafts and the wooden
architraves. On the east side of the church, a
tripartite sanctuary is separated from

the
congregation hall by an impressive wooden
screen which is beautifully decorated with ebony
and ivory and whose oldest part dates back to the 13th
century. Exceptional icons with various
scenes from the life of Chris
t,
Virgin
Mary and diverse saints embellish the walls of Abu
Sarga. Inside its main sancturary a wooden canopy
supported by four pillars is placed

above the altar
and painted with biblical scenes, among them are Jesus
Pantocrator and Archangel Gabriel appearing to Virgin
Mary. The apse behind the altar is richly decorated
with strips of marble and mosaics. A clerical seat is
incorporated into the apse and can be reached by seven
steps.
Abu Sarga once kept Egypt’s oldest altar which was
transferred to the Coptic Museum. The roof is
one of the most interesting features of the church and
said to have been constructed in the shape of Noah’s ark.
On the northwest side of the church is a baptistry.
The marble ambon is a modern copy of the one in the
neighbouring church of St. Barbara. Parts of the
original wooden pulpit were brought to the Coptic
Museum, and also to the British Museum in London.
Above the side and return aisles is a gallery with two
chapels (one dedicated to Sergius and Bacchus, the
other to Ibraham, Isaac and Jacob) that

are used for
private service and during the fasting of Easter.
The main attraction is the crypt below the church, where it is believed
the Holy Family lived for a while during their time in exile. This
sub-structure is the oldest part of the church and has elements dating
back to early Christian times.

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