Ethiopian culture-Ethiopian Meskel Festival-relegious festivals of Ethiopia (The Finding of the True Cross)
Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007
by Desale Mitiku
Grand Holidays Ethiopia Travel and Tours
Meskel is celebrated in Ethiopia by dancing, feasting, and lighting a massive bonfire known in Ethiopian tradition as "Damera". Meskel commemorates the finding of the True Cross in the fourth century when Empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, discovered the True Cross on which Christ was crucified. The feast is celebrated in Ethiopia on September 17 Ethiopian calendar (September 27 Gregorian calendar), 6 months after the discovery of the True Cross. The celebration of Meskel signifies the presence of the True Cross at mountain of Gishen Mariam monastery and also symbolizes the events carried out by Empress Helena.
According to tradition, Empress Helena lit incense and prayed for assistance to guide her. The smoke drifted towards the direction of the buried cross. She dug and found three crosses; one of them was the True Cross used to crucify Jesus Christ. Empress Helena then gave a piece of the True Cross to all churches, including the Ethiopian Church. This piece was then brought to Ethiopia. According to the Ethiopian legend, when people get close to the piece of the True Cross it made them naked by its powerful light. Because of this, a decision was made to bury it at the mountain of Gishen Mariam monastery in Wollo region. The monastery of Gishen Mariam holds a volume of a book which records the story of the True Cross of Christ and how it was acquired.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)what an interesting culture. Thank you, Desale!
could you include the mountain of Gishen Mariam where the cross is keept. I would like to see the mountain that looks like a cross (Gishen)
Thank you for sharing
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