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The Holy Family entered Egypt fleeing from the tyranny of Herod. They crossed from Palestine along a difficult route that spanned 20 stations, starting from Freeaa and ending at Mount Dronka in Assiut. Along the way, they passed through regions of religious significance and historical impact, such as the Wadi el-Natrun and the Burning Bush. The family settled in several locations, staying for varying periods of time, with the longest stay at the Monastery of the Burning Bush, where they remained for more than six months. This transformed some sites into sacred pilgrimage destinations and left a spiritual and historical mark that remains alive to this day. The journey of the Holy Family is considered one of the most important religious events commemorated by the Coptic Church, emphasizing the trail of the Holy Family as part of Egypt’s spiritual heritage.
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