Pilgrims came to Lalibela from all over Ethiopia--by plane, bus, car, van, donkey, and on foot.
My friend, Kathryn Mohrman, an avid and excellent photographer, recently visited the highlands of Ethiopia on a photo tour with about a dozen other photographers. She has graciously agreed to share some of her photos and impressions of the trip. Kathryn is a professor at Arizona State University and travels widely for her job as director of several projects with partner universities in China and Vietnam. You can see photos from her trip to Morocco last year at her 2/4/13 post on this blog. I have known Kathryn since we were students together at Grinnell College in Iowa.This is the approach to the church of St. George (you are looking at the roof of the church). Notice that the church is free standing--there is an open area all the way around the structure.
Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia celebrate Christmas in early January. In the 12th century, King Lalibela created a group of churches hewn out of rocky cliffs in the northern highlands to form a "new Jerusalem" for believers. Today many devout Ethiopian Christians make a pilgrimage to Lalibela to celebrate the birth of Christ. Lalibela is a UNESCO World Heritage site.The heart of Lalibela is a series of churches hewn out of rocky cliffs.
Priests would shake this instrument to accent the rhythm of their hymns.
In the past there were hermits in little caves near the churches. No hermits today, at least not in the main areas in Lalibela.
People were expected to remove their shoes to go inside the churches. Most pilgrims took off their shoes in the courtyards as well.
There is a Bible verse that says "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!" Historic Jerusalem had a Needle's Eye gate and this is the Lalibela version.Noon on Christmas Day.
This guy was one of my favorites. I learned a proper greeting in Amharic which I said to him as he passed. He walked a few steps, then turned around and blew kisses to me. !!!