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In the U.S. capital, hundreds of Ethiopians dressed in white tunics gather at the DSK Mariam Church to chant and pray in an ...
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Africanews on MSNEthiopians in Washington D.C. keep ancient language and orthodox traditions aliveTo engage the youth, services are offered in both Amharic and English, with translations displayed on screens. The rituals, ...
In the U.S. capital, hundreds of Ethiopians dressed in white tunics gather at the DSK Mariam Church to chant and pray in an ...
The DSK Mariam Church in, DC, serves as a cultural and spiritual haven for the Ethiopian diaspora, hosting services in the ...
It now has more than 1,500 registered members, and church leaders say more than 4,000 people attend services each week. DSK Mariam is part of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Churches — one of ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNEthiopians in D.C. preserve ancient language and Orthodox traditionsHundreds of Ethiopians gathered at the DSK Mariam Church in Washington D.C. to chant and pray in an ancient liturgical ...
It now has more than 1,500 registered members, and church leaders say more than 4,000 people attend services each week. DSK Mariam is part of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Churches — one of ...
A kesis or priest, waves a censer burning incense as he walks through rows of congregants at Re'ese Adbarat Debre Selam Kidist Mariam Church, an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church, in Washington, D.C.
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