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Archive for January 6th, 2012

Merry Christmas / Genna Ethiopia

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on January 6, 2012

 

የምሥራች

 

የምሥራች ደስ ይበለን

የዓለም መድኃኒት ተወለደልን

የምሥራች ደስ ይበለን

ጌታችን ተወልዶ አይተነው መጣን

ንጉሥ ሄሮድስ ይህን ሲሰማ

ፈልጋችሁ አምጡት በቀን በጨለማ

አሽከሮቹም እንደታዘዙት

በኮከብ ተመርተው ሕፃኑን አገኙት

ሰገዱለት ከመሬት ወድቀው

ወርቅና ዕጣኑን በረከቱን ሰጥተው

 

The Ethiopian Christmas known as Ganna is celebrated on January 7th. This celebration takes place in ancient churches carved from solid volcanic rock and also in modern churches that are designed in three concentric circles. Men and boys sit separately from girls and women. Also the choir sings from the outside circle. People receive candles as they enter the church. After lighting the candles everyone walks around the church three times, then stands throughout the mass, which may last up to three hours. Food served at Christmas usually includes injera, a sourdough pancake like bread. Injera serves as both plate and fork. Doro wat, a spicy chicken stew might be the main meal. A piece of the injera is used to scoop up the wat. Baskets decorated beautifully are used to serve the wat. Gift giving is a very small part of Christmas celebration. Children usually receive very simple presents such as clothing. In Ethiopia Christmas day is January 7, so on Christmas Eve the city is crowded with pilgrims from all parts of the country. They remain outdoors all night, praying and chanting. In the morning, a colorful procession makes its way to a nearby hilltop where a service is held. Three young men march at the head of the crowd, lashing whips from left to right to keep the people in line. Those who worship are fed with bread and wine that has been blessed by priests. After the service is over the rest of the day is spent dancing, playing sport and feasting.

 

FROM SANTA’S NET

 

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