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Ethiopia: Irrecha Thanksgiving Festival to Creator for All He Has Done for Creatures – Abba Gadaas

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Addis Ababa — Irrecha is a festival of Thanksgiving where the Creator is praised for everything he has done for the creatures, Abba Gadaas said.

The Abba Gadaa/Abba Bokkuu is the leader known for his duties as a father or keeper of Gadaa in power.

Currently, the festival is primarily celebrated in Addis Ababa at Hora Finfine and in Bishoftu at Hora HarSedi.

This year, it will take place next Saturday and Sunday and draw a large number of crowd.

The festival strengthens peace and brotherhood, they emphasized.

The Irrecha festival is closely related to the Gadaa system and has been celebrated by the Oromo community for centuries. The Oromo people celebrate the festival of Irrecha to give thanks to the creator, Waaqa who created the earth and the sky.

It is a festival in which the Oromo people give thanks to God who has brought peace from generation to generation. Irrecha, means to praise the Waaqa (Creator).

The Oromo people have celebrated the Irrecha festival together for centuries, without social class or age. On Irrecha Day, they give thanks to the Creator for the end of winter.

Abba Gadaas told ENA that the festival is celebrated by expressing gratitude for the transition of difficult months of winter and darkness to the dawn of the sun and light with the arrival of spring.

Relatives who have been separated during the winter months come together in September, he said.

Abba Gadaa Daud Ali on his part noted that spring is a time for people to express their gratitude and joy for reuniting with family, made possible by the Creator’s provision of water.

He explained that Irrecha is celebrated to thank the Creator for the good He has done for humanity and to seek blessings for the future.

He mentioned that the Creator is honored by the Oromo people with offerings of green grass and poppy flowers.

Abba Gadaa Daud emphasized the festival is celebrated by all ethnic groups, strengthening the bonds between people.

“Irrecha is a festival of peace and love, marking the Oromo people’s transition from the dark winter to the bright season of the year. It is a time of thanksgiving, celebrating our journey from the shadows of winter into the light of the New Year. Irrecha brings us together in gratitude for the past and hope for the future. This vibrant festival is not only celebrated by the Oromo people but also embraced by other nations and nationalities.”