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Fasting and abstinence (Ge'ez: ጾም ṣōm; Amharic: tsom) have historically constituted a major element of the practice of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, following the counsel of Saint Paul (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ; k’idus p’awilos) to "chastise the body and bring it under subjection" per 1 Corinthians 9:27. It is generally agreed, and asserted by the Church itself, that the fasting regime of the Ethiopian Church is the strictest of any Church, with 180 mandatory fasting days for laypeople and up to 252 days for clergy and the particularly observant. The general list of fasts are laid out in the Fetha Negest.

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  • Fasting and abstinence (Ge'ez: ጾም ṣōm; Amharic: tsom) have historically constituted a major element of the practice of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, following the counsel of Saint Paul (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ; k’idus p’awilos) to "chastise the body and bring it under subjection" per 1 Corinthians 9:27. It is generally agreed, and asserted by the Church itself, that the fasting regime of the Ethiopian Church is the strictest of any Church, with 180 mandatory fasting days for laypeople and up to 252 days for clergy and the particularly observant. The general list of fasts are laid out in the Fetha Negest. (en)
  • Le jeûne et l'abstinence (en guèze : ጾም, ṣōm ; en amharique : ደም, tsom) constituent un aspect important de la pratique religieuse dans l'Église orthodoxe tewahedo éthiopienne. La pratique du jeûne et de l'abstinence dans cette Église constituent l'une des plus rigoureuses au sein du christianisme à l'époque contemporaine, avec 180 jours obligatoires de jeûne pour l'ensemble des fidèles, 252 jours pour le clergé et les fidèles laïcs qui le souhaitent. La liste des périodes de jeûne se fonde largement sur le Fetha Negest, une compilation de textes d'origine byzantine. (fr)
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  • Fasting and abstinence (Ge'ez: ጾም ṣōm; Amharic: tsom) have historically constituted a major element of the practice of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, following the counsel of Saint Paul (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ; k’idus p’awilos) to "chastise the body and bring it under subjection" per 1 Corinthians 9:27. It is generally agreed, and asserted by the Church itself, that the fasting regime of the Ethiopian Church is the strictest of any Church, with 180 mandatory fasting days for laypeople and up to 252 days for clergy and the particularly observant. The general list of fasts are laid out in the Fetha Negest. (en)
  • Le jeûne et l'abstinence (en guèze : ጾም, ṣōm ; en amharique : ደም, tsom) constituent un aspect important de la pratique religieuse dans l'Église orthodoxe tewahedo éthiopienne. La pratique du jeûne et de l'abstinence dans cette Église constituent l'une des plus rigoureuses au sein du christianisme à l'époque contemporaine, avec 180 jours obligatoires de jeûne pour l'ensemble des fidèles, 252 jours pour le clergé et les fidèles laïcs qui le souhaitent. La liste des périodes de jeûne se fonde largement sur le Fetha Negest, une compilation de textes d'origine byzantine. (fr)
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  • Fasting and abstinence in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (en)
  • Jeûne et abstinence dans l'Église orthodoxe éthiopienne (fr)
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