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    Ethiopian regional conflict dims celebration of Orthodox epiphany

    By Al JazeeraJanuary 23, 2024Updated:January 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    With barely 1,000 worshippers taking part in the procession, festivities have been muted this year.

    A member of the Amhara police force stands guard next to Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers at the Fasilides Bath
    A member of the Amhara police force stands guard next to Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers at the Fasilides Bath. [Michele Spatari/AFP]

    Festivities for the Orthodox Christian celebration of epiphany have been muted this year in Gondar, in the northwest Ethiopian region of Amhara where conflict has raged for months.

    “How can you celebrate when many people are dying?” said an autorickshaw driver, who wished to remain anonymous.

    Up to 250,000 people have participated in previous celebrations of Timkat, as epiphany is known in the Amhara language.

    Throughout Ethiopia, where about 35 percent of the population of more than 120 million is Orthodox Christianity, the celebration of Jesus Christ’s baptism by John the Baptist is a major event.

    The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is one of the oldest churches in the world.

    In Gondar, the festivities culminate with a collective dip in the baths at the castle of Emperor Fasilides, who founded the city that became the imperial capital in the 17th century.

    The celebrations attract locals and tourists.

    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers gather at the Fasilides Bath in Gondar [Michele Spatari/AFP]

    But on Friday, the festival was low-key in comparison to previous years.

    Barely 1,000 worshippers took part in the procession of the city’s 44 churches that sees eight sacred arches carried to the Fasilides Baths.

    “This year, because of the political tension, it wasn’t colourful,” lamented Dereje Mengesha, 27, a lecturer at Gondar University.

    Those tensions have seen the federal government in Amhara clash with the local “Fano”, a nationalist militia that claims to be fighting for their regional rights.

    The Fano feels betrayed by the federal government over a peace deal signed in November 2022 with dissidents in the neighbouring region of Tigray.

    The militia had spent two years fighting alongside federal forces against their Tigray enemies.

    But an attempt last April by the federal government to disarm the Fano and other Amhara forces led to violence.

    Just last week, the Fano launched an incursion into the city of 500,000 situated about 650km (400 miles) from the capital, Addis Ababa.

    “People are dying every day. People in Gondar are grieving,” said the autorickshaw driver.

    And while colourfully dressed procession participants sang joyfully, there was visibly less emotion on the faces of those watching.

    A handful of foreign tourists had ignored Western warnings to avoid the conflict-blighted region to attend Timkat.

    “I always wanted to celebrate Timkat” in Gondar, said Menbere Sintaheyu, who brought her daughter from Canada for the occasion, with both dressed in traditional white dresses. “I want to show her where she is from.”

    “The country situation is not good,” said Sintaheyu. “I am happy … but the mood is different.”

    The numbers had swelled by Saturday morning when prayers, preaching and benedictions were performed at the baths.

    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers bathe in the Fasilides Bath [Michele Spatari/AFP]

    Dozens of children and young men then jumped into the cold water, splashing the crowds on the sides.

    The most pious men and women had spent a cold night by the baths in solemn prayer as priests chanted.

    The religious ceremonies then began before dawn by candlelight.

    Eyob, an Ethiopian living in Vancouver, was “disappointed”.

    “It’s the first time in 20 years I am back in Gondar and I was expecting something else,” he said. “My sister was here last year. I saw some video and it was amazing.”

    Student Mekowanint Fasil, 22, was born and raised in Gondar.

    “What you see is very sad,” he moaned, choking back tears. “The children of Gondar did not come from afar like before. Gondar has wept just like I am weeping now.”

    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    Orthodox worshippers sing and dance at the Fasilides Bath on the eve of Timkat, the Ethiopian Orthodox Epiphany. [Michele Spatari/AFP]

    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    A member of the Amhara police force patrols the Fasilides Bath. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    A sense of dullness marred the celebrations this year due to unrest and clashes plaguing the wider Amhara region. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    This year’s festival was low-key in comparison to previous years. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
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    Members of the Amhara police force pray, holding candles during the celebration of Timkat. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers
    Barely 1,000 worshippers took part in the procession of the city’s 44 churches that sees eight sacred arches carried to the Fasilides Baths. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
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    Throughout Ethiopia, where about 35 percent of the population of more than 120 million is Orthodox, the celebration of Jesus Christ’s baptism by John the Baptist is a big event. [Michele Spatari/AFP]
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    Ethiopian Orthodox worshippers pray at the Fasilides Bath. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is one of the oldest churches in the world. [Michele Spatari/AFP]

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