Yelet Giorgis Church, Bulga
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Yelet Giorgis Church | |
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Yelet Giorgis Church in the Bulga mountains | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church |
Rite | Alexandrian Rite |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | cathedral |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Yelet, ![]() |
Geographic coordinates | 9°11′46″N 39°19′01″E / 9.196°N 39.317°E |
Architecture | |
Type | church |
Yelet Giorgis Church is an Ethiopian Orthodox church in Yelet, Bulga, Ethiopia.[1]
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The church is dedicated to Saint George, and has over 2,500 parishioners. The church body has been in existence since the 17th century.
The first edifice, a traditional circular thatch roof church, burnt down in 1950. A modern, iron roof church was built in its place by Dejazmach Kidane Woldemedhin and dedicated in 1956. This building was erected on the same church site and served its community for a further 51 years until a more modern, 8-sided stone building was built in its place during the years 2004–2007. The new church was dedicated on 23rd Tikmt 2000 (Ethiopian calendar), which corresponds to 3 November 2007 in the Gregorian calendar.
See also
References
- ^ Lindahl, Bernhard. "Local History of Ethiopia" (PDF). The Nordic Africa Institute. The Nordic Africa Institute. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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