This is because it calculates the birth year of Jesus Christ differently. When the Catholic Church amended its calculation in 500 AD, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church did not. So the new year falls ...
The man changing Ethiopia Find out more about Ethiopia The crown has depictions of Jesus Christ, God and the Holy Spirit, as well as Jesus' disciples, and was probably given to a church by the ...
It bears footprint marks believed to be those of Jesus Christ and imprints of a machete ... that Egypt was close to Abyssinia now modern Ethiopia, Jesus and his parents might have found themselves ...
In Ethiopia, Christmas is known as Ganna/Gena ... It takes place on 6 January and celebrates both the birth of Jesus Christ and his baptism by John the Baptist. According to traditions, both ...
We have our own cultural traditions." Moreover, the Ethiopian calendar uses an older calculation for the birth year of Jesus Christ. The Roman Church changed its calculation in the 5th century ...