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Art project transforms medieval church into urban oasisA gothic church in Poland has been transformed into a lush indoor forest as part of an innovative art installation.
The Cross of Gratitude was recently welcomed by a Ukrainian Greek Catholic church in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the first ...
To this worried person, I offer one statistic about the fate of the Bulgarian Orthodox churches and priests in the Serbian-occupied Vardar Macedonia. „In 1912-1913, the authorities confiscated and ...
ISTANBUL (RNS) — A tense election in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church on Sunday (June 30) ended with the enthronement of Metropolitan Daniil of Vidin as the new metropolitan of Sofia and patriarch ...
As Chapnin tells, of the three candidates elected by the Synod of the Bulgarian Church a week ago, the favorite was Metropolitan Grigoriy of Vratsa, and the weakest figure was Metropolitan Daniil.
On the other hand, the Greek bishops of the diocese also tried in every possible way to thwart his plans. However, the Bulgarian bishop did not give up and toured the villages in Edirne and Aegean ...
Updated at 2:00 p.m. ET on May 9, 2024 In late August of 2018, Patriarch Kirill, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, flew from Moscow to Istanbul on an urgent mission. He brought with him ...
Father Alexander Cikirik served at the Bulgarian church St. George in Edirne for many years, was a member of the Union of Thracian Associations in Bulgaria and a staunch champion of the preservation ...
On Sept. 21, Bulgarian authorities arrived at the residence of Archimandrite Vassian (archimandrite is the equivalent of an abbot), head of the church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker in Sofia, and ...
On Sept. 21, Bulgarian authorities arrived at the residence of Archimandrite Vassian (archimandrite is the equivalent of an abbot), head of the church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker in Sofia ...
Bulgarian authorities have expelled the head of the Russian church in the country over what they say is a “threat to national security,” Russian diplomats told Moscow’s state-run news agency TASS.
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