Synaxarium of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church

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The Synaxarium of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is a liturgical collection of hagiographies and commemorations of saints and feast days, read daily in the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hagiographical collection
liturgical book
synaxarium
associatedWith Ethiopian hagiography
Ethiopian liturgical year NERFINISHED
contains accounts of New Testament figures
accounts of Old Testament figures
accounts of angels
accounts of church fathers
accounts of martyrs
accounts of monks and ascetics
commemorations of feast days
hagiographies of saints
countryOfOrigin Ethiopia NERFINISHED
function liturgical reading at church services
private devotional reading
genre hagiography
liturgical calendar
includes commemoration of Ethiopian national saints
commemoration of early church martyrs
commemoration of the Archangel Michael
commemoration of the Virgin Mary
influencedBy Coptic liturgical tradition NERFINISHED
language Amharic
Geʽez
liturgicalUse commemoration of saints
daily reading
office of readings
medium manuscript
printed book
organizedBy Ethiopian calendar NERFINISHED
purpose edification of the faithful
guidance for daily commemorations
preservation of saints’ lives
region Horn of Africa NERFINISHED
relatedConcept liturgical commemoration
saints’ feast days
relatedTo Coptic Synaxarium NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
religiousTradition Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
script Geʽez script NERFINISHED
structure entries for each day of the year
tradition Oriental Orthodox NERFINISHED
usedBy deacons
lay faithful
monastics
priests
usedIn Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED

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St. Frumentius (Abba Salama) commemoratedIn Synaxarium of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
subject surface form: St. Frumentius