Ethiopia’s Orthodox Christians are celebrating Christmas with prayers for peace in the Horn of Africa nation that has faced ...
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Christmas arrives in Ethiopia
This year, thousands of Ethiopian pilgrims and international tourists gathered in the historic town of Lalibela to celebrate ...
Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia follow the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by Catholic ...
Tourists joined Ethiopians for Orthodox Christmas celebrations at one of the world's oldest churches on Tuesday.
Ethiopia, one of the only countries that use the ‘Ge’ez calendar’ meaning that they are 7 to 8 years behind England, which ...
This year, thousands of Ethiopian pilgrims and international tourists gathered in the historic town of Lalibela to celebrate ...
Ethiopia's Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas while praying for peace amidst ongoing conflicts. Celebrated following the Julian calendar, the event calls for reconciliation amid ethnic strife and ...
Thousands of Orthodox Christians celebrated Christmas on Monday, attending prayers and midnight mass, draped in an all-white traditional attire to mark the birth of Jesus Christ and the end of a ...
Thousands of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia celebrated Christmas on 7 January, marking the end of a 43-day fast.View on ...
Lalibela, home to famed rock-hewn churches and the ancient city revered as the Camelot of Gena (Ethiopian Christmas) is ...
Orthodox Christians have marked Christmas Day. Celebrated by over 200 million people worldwide, festivities for those who ...
Religious leaders in Ethiopia have called upon the Christian community to observe the birth of Jesus Christ with a spirit of ...