- Iyasus Mo'a
Iyasus Mo'a (IPA|Iyäsus Mo'a, "Jesus has Conquered" c. 1214 – c. 1294) is a
saint of theEthiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church ; his feast day is 26 Hedar (or5 December ). In life he was anEthiopia nmonk and abbot ofIstifanos Monastery inLake Hayq ofAmba Sel .At the age of 30, he travelled to the monastery of
Debre Damo during the abbacy of Abba Yohannis where he was made a monk, and was given arduous tasks by the abbot. After seven years, he left Debra Damo and came to live with a hermetic community living around the 8th century church of Istanafanos at Lake Hayq, and organized this group into a monastery with rules and a school. One of the students of this school was SaintTekle Haymanot , who stayed at the monastery for 10 years. [Taddesse Tamrat, "Church and State in Ethiopia" (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972), pp. 158-160.]His biography, the "Gadla Iyasus Mo`a" ("Acts of Iyasus Mo`a"), records that Yekuno Amlak had fled from the authorities in Amba Sel and hid in the church because of a prophecy ("tinbit") that he would become a king. His mother, upon hearing such prediction, brought him to
Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq and begged the priests there to hide her son and save him from being killed. Iyasus Mo'a protected and educated the boy, and in return, Emperor Yekuno Amlak built the structure to house his community. Later hagiographies state that Yekuno Amlak was helped by Tekle Haymanot, but the critical researches ofCarlo Conti Rossini suggest that the "Gadla Iyasus Mo`a" is closer to the correct version of events. [Taddesse Tamrat, p.67.]Notes
External links
* [http://www.dacb.org/stories/ethiopia/iyasus_moa.html Biography of Iyasus Mo'a from "The Dictionary of Ethiopian Biography"]
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