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The Hanging Church It is known as Al Muallaka (the hanging) because it was built on ruins of two old towers remaining from an old fortress called the fortress of Babylon. It was dedicated to The Virgin Mary and St. Dimiana. It dates back to the end of the 3rd century AD and the beginning of the 4th century A.D, but it was reconstructed and renovated several times ever since. Some historians believe that it was built earlier and it might have been a Roman Temple that was later converted to Roman Church. and on later period it became a Coptic Church, the evidence was those scenes which were discovered in 1984 at the western side of the right aisle of the church and which contained pagan Roman gods, but they were covered by a layers of Pilaster. This church has played an important role in the history of the Coptic Church because it became the seat of the Patriarchs after transferring it from Alexandria to Al Fustat. The 66th patriarch Anba Christodolos (1039-1079 AD) was the first pope to chant the holly liturgy in the church. This was maintained in El Mullaka Church until the 14th century when it transferred to Abu Sefein church. Here there are 110 icons, the oldest of which dates back to the 8th century, but most of them date back to 18th century. Some of them were given as gift by Nakhla Al- Baraty Bey in 1898 A.D when he was the overseer of the church at that time. The French monk Vansleb who was sent to Egypt about 1671 by king Louis XIV in order to study the state of the churches and the monasteries of Egypt, have mentioned that he saw on one of the walls of the Hanging Church, inscription written by the hand of the great Muslim commander Amr Ibn EL-ss asking the Muslim people to treat this church with respect.
The plan of the church It consists of the following elements
Nearly in the middle of the Southern Aisle there is a door, which leads to a small church with a sanctuary, inside this small church there is a baptistery which is a deep basin of reddish granite, it probably dates back to the 5th century. It is decorated for the sign of water in Hieroglyphics. Of the three sanctuaries situated on the Eastern side, the most important is the middle one, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. In the centre of this main sanctuary there is an altar made of marble. Above it there is a wooden dome supported by 4 marble columns. The dome is decorated with religious scenes such as Jesus on his throne surrounded by the four evangelist saints, the disciples, and the angles. In front of the middle altar in the Nave of the church, is a Pulpit which stands on 15 columns decorated with relief and mosaic, they symbolically represent Jesus, the 12 disciples, John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary. There are 7 altars in the Church, 3 of them situated in the main sanctuary, 3 altars located to the right sanctuary. Among which is the altar of Tecla Hymanot the Ethiopian Saint and another that was recently discovered in the northern side. |
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