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Ethiopia at a crossroads amid spiraling ethnic conflict

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Feature: Ethiopians celebrate unique Easter amid COVID-19 pandemic - World News

2021-05-02 13:30:38 GMT2021-05-02 21:30:38(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ADDIS ABABA, May 2 (Xinhua) Millions of Orthodox faithful across the East African country Ethiopia on Sunday celebrated the unique Ethiopian Easter as per the traditions of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Ethiopia follows the Eastern Orthodox calendar, different from that of the widely used Gregorian calendar. Fasika, an Amharic term for Easter, follows two months fasting period. During the festival, Orthodox followers visit holiday marketplaces to buy oxen, sheep, or goats for a feast, depending on their purchasing power and family size. On the eve of the main holiday, a bustling live animals market in the Akaki neighborhood of the capital Addis Ababa was full of people as Orthodox Christians were set to break their fasting, during which eating meat was prohibited.

SBS Language | Orthodox Easter: Who celebrates in Australia and why it s on a different date

Romanian heritage ascribing to the faith you will hear them saying Hristos a înviat - Adevărat a înviat. This is just one example of common traditions across Australia’s ethnic groups celebrating Orthodox Easter, which include members of the Russian, Eritrean, Armenian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian and Ethiopian communities. The Epitaphio (the symbolic funeral bier of Christ) during a Good Friday at Greek Orthodox Church of St. Athanasios at Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, April, 2015 AAP Key points The strong community appeal of Orthodox Easter is a common denominator across diverse communities celebrating in Australia Traditional staples combine religious elements with family  activities

Coconut Bliss Launches Single Serve Vegan Ice Cream Cups

Coconut Bliss Launches Single Serve Vegan Ice Cream Cups We’ve come full circle, and individual ice cream cups are officially back … veganized, of course! The popular vegan ice cream brand Coconut Bliss has announced a new line of single serve cups (sans wooden spoon), available in two of their most popular flavors: Dark Chocolate and Madagascar Vanilla Bean. The cups will come in a four-pack, and will be available on the Coconut Bliss website and at retailers nationwide. Coconut Bliss is known for its commitment to whole, healthy, and organic ingredients. Both the Dark Chocolate and Madagascar Vanilla Bean have five ingredients or less, and are sweetened with agave. A far cry from those ice cream cups we used to eat, and we couldn’t be happier about it!

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