Ethiopia Demera Festivity Life from Meskel Square September 16, 2014 E.C. Meskel is a Christian occasion in Ethiopian orthodox and orthodox chapels that recognize the revelation of the true cross by Roman companies Helena (Santa Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occurs at the 17 meskerem in the Ethiopian program (September 27, Gregorian schedule, or September 28 in the years of jump).
"Meskel" (or "Meskal" or "Mesqel", there are different approaches to explain from Ge'ez to the Latin content) is Ge'Ez for "Cross". The celebration is known as a party of the exaltation of the Sacred Cross in other Orthodox, Catholic or Protestant chapels. The chapels that follow the Gregorian program La Gala annual on September 14.
The explosion takes place in Meskel Square, which bears the name of the celebration, in the capital city of Addis Ababa. Strict and common pioneers run the festival, and note individuals give directions and refer to topics and stories of the Scriptures.
Numerous Ethiopians who live in urban areas return to their cities to praise the public occasion. At the point where it becomes more dangerous, the demera is abroad. The Meskel festival incorporates the consumption of a huge huge fire, or demera, in view of the conviction that Queen Eleni, as it is known, had disclosed in a fantasy.
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