The Ethiopian Calendar
Ethiopia’s calendar, with roots in the Coptic or Alexandrian calendar, is a little different than the calendar we’re familiar with in North America – also known as the Gregorian Calendar. Like the Gregorian, the Ethiopian calendar year has 365 days, but is divided into thirteen months instead of twelve. The first twelve months have exactly 30 days, while the thirteenth month makes up the remaining five days (or six days in a leap year). The Ethiopian New Year begins during our month of September and, due to alternate calculations of the dates of the Annunciation of Mary and birth of Christ, is dated nearly eight years behind ours!
Inside this calendar, you’ll see some of the beautiful faces and programs of the Yezelalem Minch ministry in Ethiopia. Each month shows the corresponding Ethiopian months in Amharic – the primary language of Ethiopia. Each day also displays the corresponding Ethiopian date, month, and year, as well as major public holidays in both the USA and Ethiopia.
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