In the church of the orthodox church of eritrea Stock Photos and Images
RME5PH2R–Orthodox Church in Massawa, Eritrea, Africa
RME5WK1A–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2AEXD0M–Skyline sunset in Asmara, Eritrea. Enda Mariam Orthodox Cathedral, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Kulafah Al Rashidan Great Mosque
RM2M481GB–Nigdet celebration at Saint Michaels Church in Asmara
RMTDPXWE–Eritrean women in white hijabs at the Enda Mariam Cathedral; Asmara, Central Region, Eritrea
RMC37NG8–Enda Mariam cathedral complex in asmara eritrea
RFCTYPBH–Christian church in Africa
RF2JAEXK4–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GJP–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RMHGFFFA–Jerusalem, Israel - January 2, 2011: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Church
RFMHTN9G–Exterior view to San Antonios Church in Keren, Eritrea
RFHN07A5–Jerusalem, Israel - November 17, 2013: Syrian Orthodox pilgrims on Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Church
RM2C19DRF–St Maryam Deari chapel, lying in a baobab, Keren, Eritrea
RMA3FMPG–Eritrea, Asmara Easter Mass in the orthodox church of Asmara
RFHA3A2K–Eilat, saturday, wedding,
RMA03EJX–Stock image of Nda Mariam Asmara orthodox church in Asmara Eritrea
RMKK9FF5–Girls at the Ashenda festival, dressed in traditional clothes and wearing Tigray style braided hair.
RM2GKA61Y–Pastor Twoldo Medhen (Tewolde-Medhin Gebre-Medhin) (1860–1930), evangelical pastor, educator, leader and Bible translator associated with the Swedish Evangelical Mission and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in East Africa.
RM2B0262A–The Ethiopian Orthodox Church claims to possess the Ark of the Covenant, or Tabot, in Axum (Aksum), not far from the border with Eritrea. The object is currently kept under guard in a treasury near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion and is used occasionally in ritual processions. Replicas of the Axum tabot are kept in every Ethiopian church, each with its own dedication to a particular saint, the most popular of these include Mary, George and Michael. The Kebra Nagast, composed to legitimise the new dynasty ruling Ethiopia following its establishment in 1270, narrates how the real Ark of the
RMFW7BN7–An old Ethiopian Torah, called Orit widely believed to be a translation of a Greek translation of the Bible written on parchment in Geez an ancient South Semitic language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Today, Geez remains only as the main language used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, and the Beta Israel Jewish community.
RME5WM57–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RMGE7WCY–Eritrea Adi Qayeh Just married orthodox christian couple leaving the church in the southern Eritrean border village of Adi Qayeh.
RM2MAFCDY–Church choir singing in Asmara for the Nigdet celebrations
RMGE7WCX–Timket [Epiphany] from the Orthodox Christians in Eritrea is the most important religious festival in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Priests carry boxes on their heads representing the arch of the convenant that is supposed to be kept in Ethiopia.
RMC39421–enda Mariam cathedral complex in asmara eritrea
RMCTYPBN–Orthodox Christian priest, in Ethiopia
RF2JAEXKN–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GFB–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RMCTYPAJ–Young priests with Ethiopian cross at a religious procession, in Ethiopia, Africa.
RFMHWX7A–St Maryam Deari chapel, lying in a baobab at Keren, Eritrea
RFHN07AW–Jerusalem, Israel - November 17, 2013: Syrian Orthodox priests hold Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Churc
RF2D4WGWD–Calendar, January 7th, Merry Orthodox Christmas, on wooden background, illustration
RMPA729X–Asmara, Eritrea, Eritrea. 2nd Nov, 1999. At St. Mary's church in Asmara, couples exchange vows during an Orthodox service, marking the last opportunity to marry before the Christmas 40-day fast. Young women are marrying later and choosing their husbands, rather than submitting to the arranged marriages in adolescence, as tradition once required. Credit: Cheryl Hatch/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RFHA3A22–Eilat, saturday, wedding,
RMA03EKX–Stock image of Nda Mariam Asmara orthodox church in Asmara Eritrea
RM2GKA622–Pastor Twoldo Medhen (Tewolde-Medhin Gebre-Medhin) (1860–1930), evangelical pastor, educator, leader and Bible translator associated with the Swedish Evangelical Mission and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in East Africa.
RMFW7BN4–An old Ethiopian Torah, called Orit widely believed to be a translation of a Greek translation of the Bible written on parchment in Geez an ancient South Semitic language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Today, Geez remains only as the main language used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, and the Beta Israel Jewish community.
RME5WMMN–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RM2M4HW7N–Devout congregation of Saint Michaels Church in Asmara at the Nigdet anniversary service
RMGE7WCR–Timket [Epiphanie] from the Orthodox Christians in Eritrea is the most important religious festival in Eritrea and Ethiopia: Epiphany in Eritrea also celebrates the baptizing of Jesus in the river Jordan. After the ceremonies people and priests walk in th
RM2M1FP38–Saint Michaels Church at Asmara in eritrea
RMC37NFR–Enda Mariam cathedral complex in asmara eritrea
RM2M1H7PJ–Choir girls singing at the annual Nigdet Feast Day in Eritrea
RF2JAEXM7–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RM2M5BBJK–Artwork on the facade of Saint Michaels Church at Asmara in Eritrea
RMDA4GJ8–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RMCTYPB2–Young priest with Ethiopian cross at a religious procession, in Ethiopia, Africa.
RFHN07A9–Jerusalem, Israel - November 17, 2013: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Churc
RMCTYNXC–devoted orthodox christian woman, in Lalibela, Ethiopia
RFHA3A1E–Eilat, saturday, wedding,
RMA03ENX–Stock image of Nda Mariam Asmara orthodox church in Asmara Eritrea
RMPA728J–Asmara, Eritrea. 2nd Nov, 1999. At St. Mary's church in Asmara, couples exchange vows during an Orthodox service, marking the last opportunity to marry before the Christmas 40-day fast. Young women are marrying later and choosing their husbands, rather than submitting to the arranged marriages in adolescence, as tradition once required. Credit: Cheryl Hatch/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMFW7BND–An old Ethiopian Torah, called Orit widely believed to be a translation of a Greek translation of the Bible written on parchment in Geez an ancient South Semitic language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Today, Geez remains only as the main language used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, and the Beta Israel Jewish community.
RME5WM5R–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2JAEXM5–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RM2M5BBJH–Artwork on the facade of Saint Michaels Church at Asmara in Eritrea
RMDA4GK5–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RFHN07AJ–Jerusalem, Israel - November 17, 2013: Syrian Orthodox priests hold Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Churc
RFHG9PWT–Jerusalem, Israel - January 2, 2011: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Church
RMA03EPG–Stock image of Nda Mariam Asmara orthodox church in Asmara Eritrea
RMPA729M–Asmara, Eritrea. 2nd Nov, 1999. After her Sunday morning Orthodox wedding at St. Mary's church, FREWEINE ASGEDOM, 26, returns to her father's house in Abashawei in northeast Asmara to freshen up. She and her family will shortly host the gromm's family and friends at a lavish lunch, with dancing and drinking of 'mes', a honey wine. Credit: Cheryl Hatch/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMFW7BKY–An old Ethiopian Torah, called Orit widely believed to be a translation of a Greek translation of the Bible written on parchment in Geez an ancient South Semitic language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Today, Geez remains only as the main language used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, and the Beta Israel Jewish community.
RME5WM5E–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2JAEXK6–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RM2M6CB77–Church of Saint Michael in Asmara
RMDA4GHF–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M1H7KC–Congregation at the annual Nigdet at Saint Michaels Church in Asmara
RFHG9PX6–Jerusalem, Israel - January 2, 2011: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Church
RMPA72A9–Asmara, Eritrea. 2nd Nov, 1999. After her Sunday morning Orthodox wedding at St. Mary's church, FREWEINE ASGEDOM, 26, returns to her father's house in Abashawei in northeast Asmara to freshen up. She and her family will shortly host the gromm's family and friends at a lavish lunch, with dancing and drinking of 'mes', a honey wine. Credit: Cheryl Hatch/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RME5WM5T–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2JAEXM8–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GHJ–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M1H7A1–Congregation at the annual Nigdet at Saint Michaels Church in Asmara
RFHG9PWG–Jerusalem, Israel - January 2, 2011: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Church
RFHG9PTB–Jerusalem, Israel - January 26, 2010: Syrian Orthodox choirboys read the bible during a holy mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea
RME5WM7D–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2J9YB59–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GER–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M4CEMR–Choral singers at the Nigdet celebrations in Asmara
RFHG9PRB–Jerusalem, Israel - December 26, 2010: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Chur
RME5WMM4–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2J9YB8W–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GJW–People Praying In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M1H7CN–Eritrean girls singing at the Nigdet celebrations in Asmara
RM2M5JCY3–Church of Saint Michael in the Senita district of Asmara
RM2M0GF7C–Mosaics on the facade of Enda Marian Church in Asmara
RFHG9PR6–Jerusalem, Israel - December 26, 2010: Syrian Orthodox priest holds Sunday mass in the Syrian Chapel next to Saint Joseph of Eritrea tomb in the Chur
RME5WK1D–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2J9YB6D–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GGC–Women Praying In Front Of A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M0GEYF–Mosaics on the facade of Enda Marian Church in Asmara
RM2M7EM3Y–Musicians at a Nigdet celebration in Asmara
RM2M0X77N–Enda Mariam Cathedral in Asmara
RME5WMKH–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2J9YB9B–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA4GKD–Boy Playing Drums In A Church, Asmara, Eritrea
RM2M034EJ–Greek Orthodox Church in Asmara
RME5WM81–Milan (Italy), celebration for the Nativity of Our Lady in the Orthodox church of the Eritrean community
RF2J9YBAB–View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
RMDA49PP–Flowers In Enda Mariam Orthodox Cathedral, Asmara Eritrea
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