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According to Ethiopian tradition, reciting the Wudase Mariam, especially at night, protects against evil spirits, illness, and misfortune. Many believers carry a pocket-sized Geez version or keep a PDF on their phone for the Lelewuti (night prayer).

(Praise of Mary) is a cornerstone of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) liturgy. Originally composed by Saint Ephraim the Syrian in the 4th century, it was translated into Ge’ez (the liturgical language of Ethiopia) and expanded with deep theological symbolism. 📖 What is Wudase Mariam?

Focuses on Mary as the "Beloved Woman" and the second chamber.

In a quiet village in the Ethiopian highlands, an elderly priest named Abba Gebre Selassie was known for his devotion to the Wudase Mariam