• Russian mass media delegation on visit to Ethiopia

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    Russian mass media delegation on visit to Ethiopia

    9 October 2019 year 16:55

    From September 27 to October 4, 2019, a delegation of ecclesial and
    secular mass media from Russia was on a visit to Ethiopia with the aim
    to develop relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and the
    Ethiopian Church. They were to visit places associated with the
    history of Christianity in Ethiopia and to see the life of Christians
    in the country today with the purpose of drafting appropriate media
    materials. The Ethiopian Church, which unites about 60 million
    believers, is one of the largest Churches in the world. It is a
    traditional Christian Church in the African continent, which goes back
    to the apostolic times and preserves its original tradition.

    The delegation included Hieromonk Stephan (Igumnov), secretary for inter-Christian relations, Moscow Patriarchate department for external
    church relations (DECR); A. Smirnov, Moscow Patriarchate department
    for church-society relations and mass media; Ms. I. Vedenisova and Mr.
    V. Kudinov, Spas TV channel; Yu. Majoveichuk, senior observer, ‘Foma’ magazine; K. Kolemchik, cameraman, Neofit Studio; A. Skripunov, senior observer, International Media Group ‘Russia Today’; and D. Bogatikov, Tsargrad TV Channel.

    The project is a part of the work of the Commission for Dialogue
    between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ethiopian Church.

    The delegation also attended the Meksel celebration, a national
    holiday devoted to the feast of the Elevation of the Cross of the
    Lord. They met with the head of the Ethiopian Church,
    Patriarch-Catholicos Abune Mathias, as well as the head of the
    Ethiopian Church department for external church relations Bishop Abune
    Aregawi of South Gondar; the General Secretary of the Holy Synod
    Bishop Abune Yohannes of Hawassa, and other hierarchs. The journalists
    from Russia also visited old Aksum, the first capital of Ethiopia in
    which St. Frumentius preached in the 4th century while the local king
    Ezana was one of the first in the world to grant Christianity the
    status of an established religion. The delegation also visited
    Lalibela to see the unique churches hewn out in rocks in the 12th-13th centuries and to visit the traditional theological school of the
    Ethiopian Church. They also came to Gondar, the Ethiopian capital city
    under the 17th-19th centuries Christian rulers, in which a grand
    reception was given in their honour. The clergy and faithful in Gondar expressed gratitude to the Russian Orthodox Church and personally to
    His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia for the support
    of Christianity in Ethiopia.

    In conclusion of the trip, the delegation visited churches and
    monasteries in Addis Ababa and met with the Russian Ambassador to
    Ethiopia Ye. Terekhin, who pointed to the importance of developing
    inter-state relations, which historically have been based on the
    spiritual closeness of the Ethiopian and Russian peoples.

    The trip will result in preparation of video- and photo-materials
    relating the history and today’s life of Christianity in Ethiopia.

    It is expected that a reciprocal visit to Russia will be made by a
    delegation of the Ethiopian mass media.

    DECR Communication Service/Patriarchia.ru

    Southce:
    http://www.patriarchia.ru/en/db/text/5511184.html

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