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  • so graceful and beautiful.no difference form the ethiopian Orthodox. thank you so much for sharing GualTewahdo.

  • I heard in Germany they had a large counsel of Eritrean bishops and priest?

  • Wow this is an excellent and extraordinary video, I really love it. Pls post more if u have Thanks Gual Tewahedo hatey.God bless u! Amen

  • however as to your question the Eastern orthodox churches (e.g. the Greek e.t.c) have close links with the oriental orthodox churches and despite the fact that communion between the two gropus of churches is not fully restored they both have now proclaimed that they are both orthodox. As to the exotic nature of the wereb (chant) only the instruments that the King and prophet David described in his psalms are used in the church worship.

  • To Estarbyons. The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo church is part of the oriental orthodox churches including the Coptic(egyptian), Ethiopian, Syriac, Armenian and Indian churches. The above churches are sometimes called non-chalcedonian ans they did not agree with the council of chalcedon in 451,

  • Are they orthodox?

  • Dear Eestarbyons,

    Yes.They are orthodox tewahdo!!!

  • Can you explain the difference between orthodox tewahdo and for example Greek or Russian orthodox? P.S. This service is very exotic for orthodox, isn't it. But I like it. :-) You don't need to bawl like that. :-) I'm not a nothingarian.

  • very nice...werab and mezmur by our priets and elders....will come to germany to celebrate one day

  • nice love it so heavenly

  • Hello GualTewahdo,

    Thank you for the wonderful wereb Video. I love this wereb.

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