Tehadiso
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Tehadiso (Ge'ez: ተሃድሶ, meaning "renaissance" or "reformation")[1][2] is a group of reformed Christian movement within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church based on Evangelical Protestant theology.[3] It includes priests, deacons and monks operating in both the former Exiled-Synod and the Holy-Synod.[4][unreliable source][5]
The earliest Tehadiso church was Medhanialem Tehadiso Church founded in 1946. The movement is one of the most controversial within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; the Mahibere Kidusan organization believes Tehadiso to be "heretical," and that it spreads globalization, secularization, and ecumenism in the church.[5][6]