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This is the backstory about one of the oldest religious site in Africa, Debra Sina a monastery in the highlands of Eritrea near Keren. It was founded in the 4th century by saint Aba Salama, making it one of the oldest churches in the world. There is an interesting story that revolves around the origins of this monastery. Legend has it that the site where the monastery of Debre Sina is situated was once a sanctuary for St Mary and her young child, Jesus. It is said that St. Mary and her Son, accompanied by Joseph and Salome, first fled to Egypt and stayed at the monastery of Koskuam to avoid being persecuted by King Herod of Judea. The story further states that after staying for a few days, they moved on southwards and arrived at the nearby caves of Debre Senhit (later called Debre Sina) in Eritrea and stayed there for forty days. It is said that God blessed the area and put his holy hand on the big rock there to create a most sacred place – a cave hollowed out with two doors, one facing east and the other west. Another story also goes that the pilgrimage centers on a church above the village where a vision of Mary was said to have been seen by shepherd girls beneath a large boulder. The church is built adjacent to and over the rock where the vision was seen. The Debre Sina pilgrimage is made by thousands of ordinary Eritrean believers camping for one night in the village of Debra Sina, singing, chanting and celebrating the Virgin Mary. The monastery was completely rebuilt during Italian colonial years in the 1930s.  Credit for the vidoe goes to @emma_eriphotography and please follow for more great content. #christian #christiantiktok #christ #christianity #church #eritreantiktok🇪🇷🇪🇷habesha #freedom #free #hero #history #history #eritrean #eritrea #storytime #learning #historia #fact #LearnOnTikTok #vintage #storytime #story #vintage #lesson #Russia #Libya #Eritrea #Hero #Eritrean #History #TikTok
This is the backstory about one of the oldest religious site in Africa, Debra Sina a monastery in the highlands of Eritrea near Keren. It was founded in the 4th century by saint Aba Salama, making it one of the oldest churches in the world. There is an interesting story that revolves around the origins of this monastery. Legend has it that the site where the monastery of Debre Sina is situated was once a sanctuary for St Mary and her young child, Jesus. It is said that St. Mary and her Son, accompanied by Joseph and Salome, first fled to Egypt and stayed at the monastery of Koskuam to avoid being persecuted by King Herod of Judea. The story further states that after staying for a few days, they moved on southwards and arrived at the nearby caves of Debre Senhit (later called Debre Sina) in Eritrea and stayed there for forty days. It is said that God blessed the area and put his holy hand on the big rock there to create a most sacred place – a cave hollowed out with two doors, one facing east and the other west. Another story also goes that the pilgrimage centers on a church above the village where a vision of Mary was said to have been seen by shepherd girls beneath a large boulder. The church is built adjacent to and over the rock where the vision was seen. The Debre Sina pilgrimage is made by thousands of ordinary Eritrean believers camping for one night in the village of Debra Sina, singing, chanting and celebrating the Virgin Mary. The monastery was completely rebuilt during Italian colonial years in the 1930s. Credit for the vidoe goes to @emma_eriphotography and please follow for more great content. #christian #christiantiktok #christ #christianity #church #eritreantiktok🇪🇷🇪🇷habesha #freedom #free #hero #history #history #eritrean #eritrea #storytime #learning #historia #fact #LearnOnTikTok #vintage #storytime #story #vintage #lesson #Russia #Libya #Eritrea #Hero #Eritrean #History #TikTok

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