By Makeda Yohanne
The Ethiopian Catholic Church Eparchy of Bahirdar-Dessie, baptized 300 Catechumens most of whom were previously practicing traditional beliefs among the people of Gumuz, in Banshagul Gumuz Regional State. The ceremony took place on November 27, 2016 during the Feast of the Miraculous Medal.
The Eparchy of Bahirdar-Dessie went to the village known as Banush in a remote area located 600 kilometres from Addis Ababa and can be reached only after a long walk through the bushes and crossing 3 rivers to preach the Good News. This was following a request of the few people who had accepted the teachings of the Gospel and joined the Catholic Church community. Rt. Rev. Lesanu-Chirstos, Eparch of Bahirdar-Dessie, blessed and erected a cross and a bell in the future site of a church and another cross at the community’s cemetery as a sign of Christian community.
In his homily Bishop Lesanu-Chirstos said that the day is a joyous day for the Church. “God is Great, God is a Father to all of us; we say the Our Father Prayer here and throughout the world and this proves that we are all children of God whom he created equally with the same human dignity. Today when you receive this great sacrament you become Sons and daughters of God, people of God and members of the Church, this brings great joy in heaven and great joy on earth for the entire Church” said Bishop Lesanu-Chirstos congratulating the new followers of Christ. The Eparch with the help of 6 priests then, one by one baptized the 300 new Christians comprised of the elderly, young men and women as well as infants.
The Bishop of Bahirdar-DessiePlanting a Cross at the venue of the ceremony |
On the occasion, the newly baptized Christians were dressed in white clothes and lit candles as a sign of the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ that is shining upon them and the receiving of the New Life in Jesus Christ. They also sang in their local language a song with the message “we know who we trust in”. The ceremony was attended by families of the baptized, clergy, religious men and women, catechists and the faithful from different Dioceses.
The Newly Baptised |
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