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Timkat (Ge'ez: ጥምቀት T’imk’et) is an
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated...
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acquire it. Additionally, holy
water plays a
significant role in the
Timkat (Epiphany) celebration,
where priests bless it to
baptize Christians, with...
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Epiphany (Eastern and
Oriental Orthodoxy), and its
related observances:
Timkat, (on 20th
during Leap Year) (Ethiopian Orthodox)
Vodici or
Baptism of Jesus...
- tabot.
During church festivals, such as the
patronal feast day or
during Timkat (known as
Epiphany in English), the
priests carry the
tabot around the church...
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Epiphany or
Timkat on
January 19 or 20
depending on if the year is a leap,
which celebrate the
baptism of
Jesus Christ by John the Baptist.
Timkat is recognized...
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Great Lent. In the
Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the
feast is
known as
Timkat and is
celebrated on the day that the
Gregorian calendar calls January 19...
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Retrieved 7
February 2021. Chapman, Mark (15
January 2016). "Come & join the
Timkat celebration in a
Village in Ethiopia".
Tesfa Tours.
Archived from the original...
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Cross Country as well as
social and
religious events, most notability, the
Timkat celebration held there.
Commissioned by
Emperor Menelik II to commemorate...
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daily worship and prayer, the
celebration of
religious festivals like
Timkat and Genna, as a home to clergy, and as a
place which increasingly brings...
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Crowds gather at the Fasilides' Bath in
Gondar to
celebrate Timkat – the
Epiphany for the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church....