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I was reading an article online of how there is this one spot in El-Matarya where no bread can be leavened because it is the exact spot where Mary and Jesus, pbuh, were denied bread. Does anyone know if this is true?
paulistano Member # 11919
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are you here talking about EL-MATARYA the town or the district in Cairo..?? i never heard of this...
doodlebut Member # 11649
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The district in Cairo.
In one small street in el-Matarya district of today's Cairo (Eid Street/Shek El-Te'eban Street), all kinds of bread and bakery cannot be leavened up to this day, since the Virgin Mary first visited that place with the Holy Family 2000 years ago and they were refused bread and cast away. This is an ongoing miracle that anyone can witness till this very day. Bread leavens normally in all surrounding streets.
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What I can't understand is how unpopular the "Holy Family in Egypt" tour is. But somehow Christians of all sorts go to Palestine to see the "Holy" sites of Christianity.
Personally I plan to do a pilgrimage to Jerusalam but want to do the "Holy Family in Egypt" tour within the next 5 years.
Now that is something I want to see next time in Cairo. Along with the Old Cemetary community, but my in-laws won't let me near the place because the consider the entire place to be inhabited by criminals.
Everyone's_a_Pascha Member # 12077
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What I can't understand is how unpopular the "Holy Family in Egypt" tour is. But somehow Christians of all sorts go to Palestine to see the "Holy" sites of Christianity.
Personally I plan to do a pilgrimage to Jerusalam but want to do the "Holy Family in Egypt" tour within the next 5 years.
Now that is something I want to see next time in Cairo. Along with the Old Cemetary community, but my in-laws won't let me near the place because the consider the entire place to be inhabited by criminals (according to them).
mark2006 Member # 11594
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Yes it is true doodlebut , St.Mary asked there for bread to eat and people in this time denied to give her to eat , so that is why never can a bread to be leavened
kouki Member # 11713
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quote:Originally posted by doodlebut: I was reading an article online of how there is this one spot in El-Matarya where no bread can be leavened because it is the exact spot where Mary and Jesus, pbuh, were denied bread. Does anyone know if this is true?
this is true
doodlebut Member # 11649
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Do you say it is true because you have experienced it or because you read it somewhere?
mark2006 Member # 11594
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hehehehe read for sure no i know this well, and there are other place that St.Mary asked for bread and she found an old lady , the old lady tell her ok just wait me i make some bread and i will give you , and when saint mary see here working she tryed to held the old lady and put her hand in the flower , when backing the old woman realized that the amount of bread is to big than the amount of flower , in fact it is enought for all the streets (and sure the old woman didnt plained to eat all the street , she was making some bread for her use only) and the build a place there named ezbawya
doodlebut Member # 11649
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nuh uh!
mark2006 Member # 11594
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT what it mean???????
doodlebut Member # 11649
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It's just an expression when you're shocked at something.
mark2006 Member # 11594
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and why you shocked
doodlebut Member # 11649
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Because it's like a supernatural thing that I didn't think was possible. I mean how is it that the bread cannot be leavened? What makes it that way.