
Blessed is he who does blessed deeds and honors the Sabbath. Let him not question whether he will be outcast from the multitudes if he was to enter into the worship of God. Blessed is he who does blessed deeds and honors the Sabbath. Halleluia! If there be anyone of the faithful that hath entered the church at the time of mass and hath not heard the holy Scriptures, and hath not …
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ሥርዓተ ቅዳሴ መጽሐፈ ቅዳሴ (pdf) The Book of Anaphora ቅዳሴ ማርያም (Kidase Mariam) The Anaphora of St.Mary ቅዳሴ እግዚእ (Kidase Igzee) The Anaphora of the Lord ቅዳሴ ዘሐዋርያት (Kidase Hawariyat) The Anaphora of Apostles
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Let us therefore pray unto Him that the Almighty Lord our God keep us in this holy day and all the days of our life in all peace.
Christ, our very God, sign with thy right hand, bless with thy hand, sanctify with they power and strengthen with thy Spirit, so that this bread will be for the remission of the sins of thy people. Amen.
Ethiopian Orthodox Kidase Offers a vast collection of books, some of which are available for free as PDF downloads, particularly older books in the public domain.
Kidase Geez Amharic English PDF - Scribd
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Metsihafe Kidase (መጽሐፈ ቅዳሴ) - ብራና አፕስ Birana Apps
Feb 1, 2023 · Metsihafe Kidase is a collection of Ethiopian Orthodox liturgical books for prayer and ritual services. The App contain the 14 Anaphoras in Geez, Amharic, Tigrigna, Afaan Oromooo and English.
Master, Lord God Almighty, the Father of our Lord and our God and our Savior Jesus Christ, we render Thee thanks upon everything, for everything and in everything, for Thou hast covered us and succored us, hast kept us and brought us nigh, and received us unto Thyself, and undertaken our defense, and strengthened us and brought us unto this hour
Kidase - Wikipedia Kidase (Ge'ez: ቅዳሴ, means "thanksgiving to the Lord") is an Orthodox Tewahedo daily worship service originated by the sixth century Aksumite composer Saint Yared hymnary works.
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