bulgaria ‘Anti-war’ comedy play riles Bulgarian nationalists By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:50:04 +0530 Last week’s premiere of Arms and the Man by renowned Irish-born playwright George Bernard Shaw sparked raucous protests by nationalist groups Full Article World
bulgaria Bishops - Part 39: Serbia and Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-01-15T16:40:00+00:00 Fr. Tom now turns his attention to the late 12th to early 14th centuries to talk about the Church in Serbia and Bulgaria and their relationship with Constantinople. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T01:00:32+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T01:00:45+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T20:06:32+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T20:06:46+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T20:06:59+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T20:07:13+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-02-07T23:07:40+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:15:26+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-10T02:29:54+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T21:45:57+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:23:24+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:43:02+00:00 Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:13:11+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T05:22:12+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-07T21:25:40+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria (907) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-11-07T20:36:25+00:00 A son of the Bulgarian Khan Presian, he was instructed in the faith by St Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople. He labored throughout his reign to establish and spread the Christian faith in Bulgaria. When the disciples of Ss Cyril and Methodius were driven from Moravia and came to Bulgaria, he greatly assisted them in their missionary work there. He retired to a monastery, leaving rule of his country in the hands of his son Vladimir. But when he learned that Vladimir was persecuting Christians and trying to re-establish paganism, he left the monastery, took up the sword, overthrew his son, put his younger son Symeon on the throne and, when he was confident that the country was again in Christian hands, returned to the monastery, where he ended his life in peace and piety. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-19T00:43:00+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) - January 30th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-01-30T22:32:53+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-01-30T06:00:01+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article
bulgaria The Strange Career of the Bulgarian Monk By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2009-09-09T13:49:51+00:00 Matthew introduces us to the most outlandish figure in the history of Orthodoxy in America. Learn more HERE. Full Article
bulgaria Bulgarian climber dies during expedition on Pakistan's K2 By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Fri, 05 Feb 21 14:30:44 +0500 Atanas Skatov’s body flown by a Pakistani military helicopter to the nearby city of Skardu Full Article Pakistan
bulgaria Special Representative praises Bulgaria for efforts to eliminate modern-day slavery By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 11:24:23 +0000 SOFIA, 30 JUNE 2016 – OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Madina Jarbussynova, concluded a three-day trip to Bulgaria on Wednesday with a visit to the Busmantzi Centre for irregular migrants, and commended the country’s ongoing action to fulfil the Organization’s anti-trafficking commitments. The government-run camp serves as a detention centre for people on the move who are being returned to their home countries. “We appreciate the support of Bulgaria to the work of the OSCE in addressing trafficking in human beings as a serious transnational threat, as an integral part of organized crime and a gross violation of human rights,” Jarbussynova said. During the visit, the Special Representative also met with a number of key officials and spoke at a Discussion Forum on migration and human trafficking. Bulgaria is a source, transit and destination country for human trafficking. It is also affected by the ongoing migration crisis, with large numbers of refugees from Syria and elsewhere currently in the country. “I know Bulgaria is under particular strain due to the influx of migrants and refugees through its border with Turkey, and recently Serbia, and I am glad to support the authorities in building their capacities to identify potential and actual victims of trafficking among migrants and asylum seekers, and provide adequate protection, in particular to children on the move, including unaccompanied minors,” the Special Representative said. She discussed these issues with the Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Commission to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings, Meglena Kuneva, Deputy Interior Minister Tsviatko Georgiev, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Maria Shishkova, Chair of the State Agency for Child Protection, Ofelia Kaneva, General Secretary of the General Labour Inspectorate Executive Agency Georgi Milchin, and several others, including representatives from international organizations and NGOs. Further co-operation with the Office of the Special Representative, including in training initiatives, was welcomed by the Bulgarian authorities. Related StoriesMigration and human trafficking in focus of joint visit of OSCE Special Representative, Parliamentary Assembly humanitarian Chair, to Italy’s LampedusaWinners of OSCE design contest challenge violent extremism with creative cartoonsOSCE organizes field study in sustainable energy for the OSCE Mediterranean Partner Countries. Full Article Secretariat Combating human trafficking Eastern Europe Bulgaria Press release
bulgaria El Athletic obra una remontada exprés en Bulgaria By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 21:25:11 +0100 Los goles de Iñaki Williams y Nico Serrano otorgan el triunfo ante un aguerrido Ludogorets (1-2). Leer Full Article deportes fútbol Europa League Athletic de Bilbao Iñaki Williams Nico Williams Ernesto Valverde Dani Vivian Julen Agirrezabala
bulgaria Bulgarian president supports net zero carbon target in Baku By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:29:49 GMT Bulgarian President Rumen Radev spoke about the threat of climate change at the COP29 climate summit in Baku on Tuesday, where he backed a net zero target, admitting that just 10 years ago, he would have thought the goal was incompatible with competitiveness. The UN summit in Baku runs from 11 to… Full Article
bulgaria News24 Business | Business brief | Mondi shutters fire-hit Bulgarian mill; Mercedes' profits plunge By www.news24.com Published On :: Friday Oct 25 2024 17:40:44 An overview of the biggest business developments in SA and beyond. Full Article
bulgaria Bulgarians attend TeenStreet Europe By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 06:25:48 +0000 A group of Bulgarian teenagers and leaders took part in this year’s TeenStreet Europe for the first time and experienced God in new ways. Full Article
bulgaria Bulgarian outreach impacts young lives By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 01:57:38 +0000 This year at the sports and English camp in Bulgaria, the team noticed the fruit of building on relationships over time. Full Article
bulgaria Ugandan Shilling(UGX)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:24 UTC 1 Ugandan Shilling = 0.0005 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Ugandan Shilling
bulgaria Salvadoran Colon(SVC)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:20 UTC 1 Salvadoran Colon = 0.2063 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Salvadoran Colon
bulgaria Romanian Leu(RON)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:20 UTC 1 Romanian Leu = 0.4054 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Romanian Leu
bulgaria Ukrainian Hryvnia(UAH)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:19 UTC 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia = 0.0673 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Ukrainian Hryvnia
bulgaria Tanzanian Shilling(TZS)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:13 UTC 1 Tanzanian Shilling = 0.0008 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Tanzanian Shilling
bulgaria Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte(VEF)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:13 UTC 1 Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte = 0.1808 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte
bulgaria Yemeni Rial(YER)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Yemeni Rial = 0.0072 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Yemeni Rial
bulgaria Paraguayan Guarani(PYG)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Paraguayan Guarani = 0.0003 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Paraguayan Guarani
bulgaria Hong Kong Dollar(HKD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 5:17:06 UTC 1 Hong Kong Dollar = 0.2325 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Hong Kong Dollar
bulgaria Kuwaiti Dinar(KWD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Kuwaiti Dinar = 5.8364 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Kuwaiti Dinar
bulgaria Saudi Riyal(SAR)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:11 UTC 1 Saudi Riyal = 0.4807 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Saudi Riyal
bulgaria Tunisian Dinar(TND)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:11 UTC 1 Tunisian Dinar = 0.6199 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Tunisian Dinar
bulgaria South African Rand(ZAR)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 South African Rand = 0.0984 Bulgarian Lev Full Article South African Rand
bulgaria Norwegian Krone(NOK)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Norwegian Krone = 0.1767 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Norwegian Krone
bulgaria Argentine Peso(ARS)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Argentine Peso = 0.0272 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Argentine Peso
bulgaria Moroccan Dirham(MAD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Moroccan Dirham = 0.1838 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Moroccan Dirham
bulgaria US Dollar(USD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 3:03:10 UTC 1 US Dollar = 1.8055 Bulgarian Lev Full Article US Dollar
bulgaria Icelandic Krona(ISK)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:08 UTC 1 Icelandic Krona = 0.0123 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Icelandic Krona
bulgaria Kazakhstan Tenge(KZT)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:08 UTC 1 Kazakhstan Tenge = 0.0043 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Kazakhstan Tenge
bulgaria Namibian Dollar(NAD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:02 UTC 1 Namibian Dollar = 0.0974 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Namibian Dollar
bulgaria Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:01 UTC 1 Israeli New Sheqel = 0.5149 Bulgarian Lev Full Article Israeli New Sheqel