Ethiopian Catholic Eparchy of Bahir Dar–Dessie Marks 10th Anniversary Amidst Regional Conflict
- Jan 18
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By Habtamu Abrdew Beture
BAHIR DAR, Ethiopia – His Excellency Most Reverend Lisane-Christos the Eparch of Bahir Dar–Dessie has announced the conclusion of its 10th-anniversary celebrations, a milestone marked by both spiritual reflection and a call for solidarity as the Amhara region continues to grapple with devastating conflict.
The highlight of the upcoming celebration will be the laying of the foundation stone for the new and the first Cathedral. His Excellency described this move as a "sign of a new era of grace" for the Eparchy.
"While the foundation stone will be laid during the 10th-anniversary celebration, the construction of the Cathedral is a long-term project that will require ongoing support long after the festivities end, the Eparchy stated, acknowledging the logistical challenges of building such a structure during a period of regional unrest.
The anniversary comes at a somber time for the region. The Amhara region is currently embroiled in a persistent war that has disrupted daily life, displaced thousands, and created a dire humanitarian situation. Despite the surrounding instability, church leaders are framing the anniversary as a testament to resilience and "God's saving work" with both growth and severe trials.



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