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The symbolic language of Ethiopian crosses: visualizing history, identity and salvation through form and ritual Maria Evangelatou, Department of History of Art and Visual Culture, UCSC
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The three primary types of Ethiopian crosses are processional crosses, pendant crosses, and Coptic crosses. Processional Crosses Processional crosses are large and ornate crosses often used during religious processions and ceremonies. They are adorned with intricate designs and precious gemstones, symbolizing the grandeur of the Christian faith.
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The processional crosses featured in this post are very much a product of Ethiopia's history. Despite Egypt being overwhelmingly Muslim, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria administrated the Ethiopian Orthodox Church up until 1959. It has been suggested that the use of the cross was popularized even before the advent of Christianity as.
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There is no country in the world that matches Ethiopia in the number of forms and types of its crosses. Ever since Ethiopia's conversion to Christianity, the cross has appeared almost universally, not only as a liturgical instrument in churches and monasteries, but also in common devotion and in daily life.
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Ethiopia is unique in the world for the incomparable prominence of the cross in the life of its Orthodox Christian population. Crosses of unparalleled intricacy and sophistication are extensively used in religious and magic rituals, as well as in the daily social interactions and personal experiences of people in diverse contexts.
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There are four types of crosses: staff, processional, hand-held, and pendant. (Balicka-Witakowska) Staff crosses are created as a long staff topped with medium size crosses forged from iron and are used by both wandering monks and important monastic figures.
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15 August 1997 Addis Tribune (Addis Ababa) By Dr. Richard Pankhurst Addis Ababa — Crosses, throughout the ages, have played a major role in Ethiopian religious, cultural and social life, and.
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Ethiopian crosses, Abyssinian crosses, or Ethiopian-Eritrean crosses are a grouping of Christian cross variants that are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and among Ethiopians and Eritreans. Their elaborate, stylized design is markedly distinct from other Christian cross variants .
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The cross (መስቀል, mäsqäl) is central to devotion and a preeminent cultural icon in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Examples of crosses can be seen in Ethiopian art as early as the fourth century, when Christianity was first adopted. Its association with the hope of resurrection has made it a potent emblem of triumph.
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Abstract. Maria Evangelatou's book promises to explore new research questions and challenge Eurocentric approaches to Ethiopian crosses by presenting an analysis of their use and significance.
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Meskel, meaning the Cross in Amharic is an annual religious Ethiopian holiday among Orthodox Christian believers and the first outdoor feast in the Church calendar. Meskel takes place on the 27th of September, or 28th during a leap year, Gregorian calendar. In addition to its religious values, Meskel coincides with the end of the main rainy.
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The Lalibela Cross The Lalibella Cross The Lalibela Cross is a large, elaborately decorated processional cross variation of the Ethiopian-Eritrean cross, considered one of Ethiopian most precious religious and historical heirlooms.
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Ethiopian crosses are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia and Eritrea. Their elaborate, stylized design is markedly distinct from the similar European Christian crosses. [1][2] Ethiopian crosses are almost always made from elaborate latticework, the intertwined lattice represents everlasting life. [3]
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Generally the crosses are divided into four categories: staff, shafted, hand and pendant crosses. To the first group belong the long staffs topped with a small cross, the whole forged from one piece of iron. Usually decorated with simple knobs spread alongside the staff, some sumptuous examples have copper, bronze or gold inlays.
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Ethiopian crosses are almost invariably made from elaborate lattice work. Hand-held crosses usually include a square at the base, which represents the Ark of the Covenant, and both the Ark and the Cross bear the Shekinah (see Prince of Peace Cross ).