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In Klot Bek, near down town Cairo, one
finds the large Cathedral of St. Mark that functioned as the Coptic
Orthodox Patriarchate from the 1850’s until 1968. Just beside
the Cathedral, is the residence for the monks of the monastery of the
Syrian, which is believed to stand on the place where a 4th century
church once stood. We will also visit the well which is said to have
been blessed by the Holy Family - belonging to a farmer who provided
them with water and melons.
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The interior of the Church of St. Mark that housed the
Coptic Orthodox patriarchate from 1850’s until 1968, when
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An poor elderly woman sitting in her shop near the residence
of the monastery of Al - Syrian near the Cathedral of Klot Bek.
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A monk standing inside the prayer room of the residence of the monastery of the Syrians near the Cathedral of Klot Bek. |
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The Cathedral of St. Mark at Klot Bek by night. It was the Coptic Patriarchate from the 1850’s until 1968. |

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Interior of the central dome of the Cathedral of St.
Mark at Klot Bek, Coptic Patriarchate from the 1850’s until
1968. The Holy Family is said to have blessed the well of a farmer
who provided them with water and melons. The picture is of an interior
painting of Jesus in its central big dome. |

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The chair of the successors of St. Mark the evangelist
who were nominated in this cathedral in the period from 1850’s
until 1968 when the new Cathedral in Abassiya, Cairo, was inaugurated.
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The well at Klot Bek, which is said to have been blessed by the Holy Family as it belonged to a farmer who provided them with water and melons. |
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