Holy Family Route
По следам Святого Семейства — бегство в Египет (Мф 2:13-15)
Значение этого места
Маршрут Святого Семейства проходит через более 25 остановок по всему Египту, следуя преданию о бегстве Марии, Иосифа и Младенца Иисуса в Египет (Мф 2:13-15). От границы у Эль-Ариша на севере через дельту Нила, через Каир до Среднего Египта маршрут проходит через места, где, по преданию, останавливалось Святое Семейство.
Маршрут официально обозначен Египетской Церковью и Министерством туризма и является одним из важнейших коптских паломнических проектов современности.
Ключевые места для посещения
Wadi El Natrun monasteries
Saint Macarius, Saint Bishoy, the Syrians (Deir al-Suryan), Baramous - the four great 4th-century Coptic monasteries.
Matariya (Virgin's Tree)
Ancient sycamore tree where, by tradition, Mary rested with the infant Jesus. The current tree is a young replanting; the older trunk stands beside it.
Maadi Church of the Virgin
Site of the floating Bible miracle of 12 March 1976 - the Bible opened on its own to Isaiah 19:25. On the Nile bank in the Cairo suburb of Maadi.
Gabal el-Tair
'Mountain of Birds' - cave shrine where a divine handprint was discovered on the wall in 1984. Above the Nile in Minya governorate.
Al-Muharraq Monastery
Southernmost recognised stop, near Asyut. The Holy Family is said to have stayed six months and ten days. The altar stone is venerated as the bed of the Christ Child.
Coptic Cairo (Hanging Church, Abu Serga)
Multiple recognised Holy Family stops in the Cairo Coptic Quarter.
Bilbeis, Mostorod, Sakha, Samannoud, Sanblad, Tell Basta
Nile Delta stops with local Coptic shrines.
Лучшее время для посещения
Октябрь–март (приятные температуры для длительных поездок).
Ключевые праздники
- 1 June - Entry of the Holy Family into Egypt (official Coptic feast)
- Variable - Holy Family Trail processions through October-May
Как добраться
Начинается у въезда в Египет (Рафах/Эль-Ариш или Порт-Саид). Каир — главный транспортный узел.
Где остановиться
Отели в Каире как база. Монастырские гостиницы в Вади-эль-Натруне и других монастырских комплексах.
Экскурсии и паломнические туры
Специализированные коптские паломнические операторы организуют полные туры по маршруту (7–14 дней). Отдельные этапы можно преодолевать самостоятельно.
Practical information
- Hours
- Sites are typically open daily 09:00-17:00; consult the official holyfamilyegypt.com calendar.
- Fees
- Most sites free entry; donations welcomed.
- Dress code
- Strict modest dress; women cover their hair in all Coptic churches.
- Accessibility
- Variable across 25 sites. Older Coptic churches generally have step entries.
- Notes
- Police escorts often required in Asyut and Minya governorates. Travel with a licensed Egyptian operator who can manage logistics.
Советы паломникам
💡 Советы паломникам
- The Holy Family Route is the Coptic tradition of the 25 sites associated with the Flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15) — places where, according to Coptic tradition, the Virgin Mary, Joseph and the Christ Child stayed during their 3-4 year refuge from Herod's massacre. The Vatican officially endorsed the route in 2017.
- The 25 sites stretch from the Sinai entry point through the Nile Delta and as far south as Al-Muharraq (450 km from Cairo). The full route takes 7-10 days; the highlights cluster in three concentrations: Cairo area (Matariya, Maadi, Coptic Quarter), Delta (Sakha, Samannoud, Burullus) and Upper Egypt (Asyut, Al-Muharraq).
- Police escorts are sometimes required in Asyut and Minya governorates (southern Egypt) — your Egyptian tour operator will arrange these. Independent travel beyond Cairo is more complex than the standard pilgrim itinerary; most pilgrims use a Coptic-Christian-owned operator.
- The principal Holy Family liturgical occasion is 1 June (Feast of the Flight into Egypt in the Coptic calendar) — the principal feast at the Holy Family Route sites. Cairo's Mar Girgis area is alive with processions.
- Maadi (now a Cairo suburb) is the traditional point where the Holy Family boarded a sailing boat to head south. The Virgin Mary Church at Maadi has a 19th-century discovery — a Bible floated against the current as a sign — preserved in the church.
- Wadi El Natrun (110 km northwest of Cairo) has four active Coptic monasteries (Saint Macarius, Saint Bishoy, Paromeos, Syrian) — among the oldest continuously functioning monasteries in Christianity. Tour buses can visit Saint Bishoy and Saint Macarius in a day from Cairo.
- The Al-Muharraq Monastery in Asyut governorate (Upper Egypt) is the 'second Bethlehem' of Coptic tradition — the Holy Family is said to have stayed here 6 months and 10 days. The 1st-century altar stone (the 'first Christian altar in Egypt') is preserved in the principal church.
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- The Coptic tradition of the Holy Family Route was first compiled by Pope Theophilus of Alexandria around 400 AD, based on dreams and visions received by him during the night of the Coptic Christmas (29 Khoiakh / 25 December). The 25-site framework is approximately 1,600 years old.
- The Egyptian government formally endorsed the Holy Family Route as a tourism initiative in 2017, the same year the Vatican gave its endorsement. The Coptic Pope Tawadros II and the Latin Pope Francis both attended joint celebrations of the route's launch.
- Matthew's Gospel (2:13-15) is the only New Testament source for the Flight into Egypt. Coptic tradition fills in the 3-4 year sojourn with detailed itinerary — but the 25 sites are based on local tradition rather than direct biblical evidence. The Hosea 11:1 fulfilment ('out of Egypt have I called my son') is the principal scriptural anchor.
- The Coptic Synaxarium (calendar of saints) records the Holy Family's arrival in each of the 25 sites with specific dates. The 1 June feast is the entrance into Egypt; the 7 Baounah (10 days after the Coptic Pentecost) is the departure. The Coptic liturgical year actually encodes the entire journey.
- Several Holy Family sites have miraculous wells associated with them — Matariya's Virgin Mary's Tree (the sycamore where the Holy Family rested) and the well that sprang up when the Child Jesus stepped on the ground are still visited today. The well water is collected by Coptic pilgrims as a blessing.
Biblical references
- Matthew 2:13-15 — “Arise, take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt.”
- Hosea 11:1 — “Out of Egypt have I called my son.”
- Isaiah 19:25 — “Blessed be Egypt my people - the text that opened on its own at the Maadi church in 1976.”
Рекомендуемая литература
| Title / Reference | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Be Thou There: The Holy Family's Journey in Egypt (Stephen J. Davis et al.) | Scholarly study of the Coptic tradition of the Holy Family in Egypt — the 25 sites of the route, their historical and liturgical significance, and the 2017 papal endorsement. |
| Matthew 2:13-23 and Hosea 11:1 | The biblical anchors. Read at each of the principal Holy Family Route sites. |
| Egypt's Christian Heritage (Otto Meinardus) | The classic German-Egyptian study of the Egyptian Christian heritage from antiquity to the modern day. Strong on the Holy Family Route sites. |
Nearby destinations to combine
Cairo Coptic Quarter
The See of Saint Mark and the heart of Coptic Christianity
Sinai - Saint Catherine's Monastery
Oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery (548-565 AD)
Включено в маршруты
- Coptic Egypt — Cairo Coptic Quarter, Holy Family Route and Saint Catherine's Sinai
Frequently asked questions
Names in other languages
| Arabic | Tariq al-A'ila al-Muqaddasa fi Misr |
|---|---|
| Greek | Odos tis Agias Oikoyeneias stin Aigypto |
| German | Heilige-Familien-Weg Aegypten |
| Russian | Put Svyatogo Semeystva v Yegipte |
| French | Route de la Sainte Famille en Egypte |
| Italian | Cammino della Sacra Famiglia in Egitto |