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Hanging church christian in old Cairo Greek ancient Cairo Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hanging church ruins ancient historic christian in old Cairo roman ancient Cairo Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hanging church with cross on top and lanterns in fostat area cairo fokhareen area fostat mary gergis old cairo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old roman tower of Babylon in Coptic area of Cairo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Workers old Cairo making hand made pottery in fostat area cairo fokhareen area fostat mary gergis concept and metaphor Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ruins of Church of St. George Mar Gergis
Workers old Cairo making hand made pottery in fostat area cairo fokhareen area fostat mary gergis concept and metaphor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Workers old Cairo making hand made pottery in fostat area cairo fokhareen area fostat mary gergis concept and metaphor Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Coptic Church, Old roman tower of Babylon in Coptic area of Cairo Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old roman tower of Babylon in Coptic area of Cairo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old roman tower of Babylon in Coptic area of Cairo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St. George, Old Cairo is the home of Cairo's Coptic Christian community. The Coptic Orthodox Church traces its founding to Saint Mark the Apostle in 42 AD, and is thus arguably the world's oldest Christian denomination. While the majority of Egyptians converted to Islam in the 12th century, the Church has survived through centuries of persecution, not only from hostile Muslim rulers such as the Fatimids, but also at the hands of the Crusaders, who viewed the Coptics as heretics. Today, Egypt has some 12 million Copts, but the narrow alleyways of Old Cairo still have the feel of an island set apart from the rest of the city. Visitors are welcome to visit Coptic churches, even during services, which are now mostly held in Arabic. Note that Copts use the Julian calendar, so Christmas falls on January 7th and Easter can fall on a different date.


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