Key Aspects of Gena in Lalibela:
Date: January 7th (following the Julian calendar).
Attire: Worshippers wear traditional white robes called netela or shamma.
Services: All-night services take place in the subterranean churches, with candles, chanting, and drums.
Atmosphere: A solemn, communal, and spiritual event, with less focus on commercialism.
Traditions: Includes the symbolic Gena game (a hockey-like sport) and ends with feasting.
Food: Traditional Christmas dinner features injera (sourdough flatbread) with doro wat (spicy chicken stew). Significance:
A major pilgrimage site, especially for Ethiopian Orthodox Christians.
It's a powerful immersion into ancient Christian practices at one of the world's holiest sites.
Melkam Gena (Happy Christmas) 🇪🇹















