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  2. Meskel - Wikipedia

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    Postmarks commemorating Ethiopian First Day Cover, Meskel festivities, 17 December 1974. Meskel (Ge'ez: መስቀል, romanized: Mesk’el) is an Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church holiday that commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by the Roman Empress Saint Helena of Constantinople in the fourth century.

  3. Tekle Haymanot - Wikipedia

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    Tekle Haymanot "is the only Ethiopian saint celebrated officially in foreign churches such as Rome and Egypt." [1] His feast day is 30 August (Nehasə 24 in Ethiopian calendar), and the 24th day of every month in the Ethiopian calendar is dedicated to Tekle Haymanot. [2]

  4. List of churches in Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... (August 2022) Orthodox Churches

  5. Haymanot - Wikipedia

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    The years are counted according to the Counting of Kushta "1571 to Jesus Christ, 7071 to the Gyptians and 6642 to the Hebrews", [7] according to this counting the year 5782 (Hebrew: ה'תשע"א) in the Rabbinical Hebrew calendar is the year 7082 in this calendar. Holidays in the Haymanot [8] divided into daily, monthly and annually. The annual ...

  6. Ethiopian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian calendar years 1992 and 1996, however, began on the Gregorian dates of 12 September in 1999 and 2003 respectively. [citation needed] This date correspondence applies for Gregorian years 1900 to 2099. The Ethiopian calendar leap year is every four without exception, while Gregorian centurial years are only leap years when exactly ...

  7. Meskel Square - Wikipedia

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    The domination of the square by the Ethiopian Orthodox has been disputed by Protestant and Islam followers, appealing to convert secular landholder. In Grand Ethiopian Iftar 2021, violence erupted by Muslim observant who hold demand for access the square, resulting its cancellation.

  8. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    Peter Heyling was the first Protestant missionary in Ethiopia, [24] and is regarded [by whom?] as the founding father of the P'ent'ay or Wenigēlawī movement. [ citation needed ] For the most part, Ethiopian and Eritrean Protestants state that their form of Christianity is both the reformation of the current Orthodox Tewahedo churches as well ...

  9. Category:Ethiopian Protestants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ethiopian Protestant missionaries (2 P) P. Ethiopian Pentecostals (5 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian Protestants"