Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Pope Francis meets with children from refugee center in Sofia

Photo: БТА

On the second day of his visit to Bulgaria Pope Francis met with children from a refugee center in Sofia. The children welcomed Pope Francis with a special program. The Holy Father thanked them for the hospitality and the beautifully sung songs and expressed sympathy for the difficult life of these children, filled with pain, because they had to leave their home country and search for a new motherland. May the Lord bless these children and all their compatriots, Pope Francis said. Later, Pope Francis departed to the town of Rakovski (South Bulgaria) to meet with the biggest catholic community in Bulgaria.




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

The number of foreign students in Bulgarian universities is growing

More and more foreign students have been choosing Bulgarian universities and higher education institutions in recent years,  the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) reports. The increased interest is due not only to the tuition fees, but also to the quality of..

published on 6/18/25 4:01 PM

EC initiates penalty proceedings against Bulgaria over drinking water regulations, noise pollution

The European Commission has opened penalty proceedings against five countries, including Bulgaria, for incorrectly implementing changes to European drinking water regulations, BTA reports. The countries were supposed to implement the amended..

published on 6/18/25 3:49 PM
Tourism minister Miroslav Borshosh

Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism reports the best winter season with over 2 million registered tourists

This year, Bulgaria had the best winter season, Tourism Minister Miroslav Borshosh said at a briefing, referring to data for the first four months, BTA reported. For the first time, over 2 million tourist registrations were made – 6.4% more..

published on 6/18/25 2:23 PM