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

Christians mark Feast of Dormition of the Mother of God

The Day of Dormition is feast of the church in Shiroka Laka

Photo: Martin Štěrba, ČTK

In the middle of the hot month of August, Bulgarians pay honor to the Mother of God. The day of her Dormition (or falling asleep) is among the most important feasts in this country. Three days before her earthly journey ended, while she was praying, Archangel Gabriel appeared in front of her. He announced to the Virgin Mary that her spirit was to move to the Kingdom of Heaven. Legend has it that all the living apostles gathered near the deathbed of the Virgin Mary, but Thomas the Apostle was late. And when, after three days, he wanted to bow to her body, it turned out that only her funeral shroud remained in the cave where she had been laid. The Holy Mother was resurrected like the Son of God was.

On the day of the Dormition of the Mother of God (August 15), believers go to the temples to pray in front of the icon of the Mother of God for health and love. In the villages where there is a church or monastery, bearing the name of the Virgin Mary, the whole village gathers at the churchyard and dishes are given to people.

There are more than one hundred churches in Bulgaria that are named after the Dormition of the Mother of God. Among them is the church in the Rhodope village of Shiroka Laka.

Photo: Shutterstock

"This wonderful church is the work of an entire village, which managed to build it for 38 days, under the expert guidance of Todor Palamarchov, for the honor, glory and immortality of the village and the people," reads an inscription to the left of the church entrance.

Photo: opoznai.bg

Photo: dveri.bg"During this period, Bulgaria was under Ottoman rule and the authorities created obstacles before the construction of this church and the legend tells us that in fact people had 40 days to build the temple and the roof. If they managed to do it for 40 days, they would be entitled to have a church, but if they could not finish it, the building would be demolished. Even today, with modern technology, building such a colossal church is a challenge. But we also should not underestimate people's faith, as sometimes it can really lead to miracles. The legends clearly states that all people worked night and day, so it might be possible," Priest Ivan Marinski, who serves at the church, says.

Thanks to their tireless work and strong faith, the locals finished their church in 1834. The building is 19 meters long and 12 meters wide and the walls are 1 meters thick. The iconostasis of the church is unique in style, painted by craftsmen who were students of famous Samokov artists Dimitar and Zachary Zograf. Eight six-meter columns support the roof made of stone slabs. The iron-clad doors are massive "so that a bullet cannot pierce them."

Photo: Martin Štěrba, ČTK

Photo: Martin Štěrba, ČTKThe Church of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin was consecrated in 1835 and is part of a complete architectural complex. Nearby a school was built and its building is now a subject to restoration. “This was the first school in Shiroka Laka. We aim to restore it in its authentic look,” priest Ivan says. A high stone wall encloses the complex and protects them from the waters of the river that runs through the village.

Today, less than 500 people live in the preserved authentic Rhodope houses of the village, located amphitheatrically on both sides of the river. During the major Orthodox holidays, the ancient church is full of believers. “On a regular Sunday, one can really estimate how many people are actually living with their faith,” Orthodox priest Ivan Marinski says.

Photo: bg.wikipedia.org

English: Alexander Markov




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

Ventseslav Sabev

Ventseslav Sabev from Geneva: When we believe in God, we carry a message of peace

During a visit by the Radio Bulgaria team to the Bulgarian Orthodox Parish "Nativity of the Mother of God" in Geneva, we had the pleasure of meeting Ventseslav Sabev, the son of long-time church history professor at the Sofia Theological Seminary,..

published on 11/15/25 6:35 AM

115 years since the first airplane flight in Bulgaria

On November 15, 1910, Russian pilot Boris Maslenikov carried out the first airplane flight in Bulgaria. He took off in a Farman-type aircraft from an improvised airfield near Sofia. In the days that followed, several more demonstration flights were..

published on 11/15/25 6:45 AM

Attending the Plenary: The dedication and patriotism of the first MPs

On 16 April 1879, the deputies of the Constituent Assembly debated, approved and signed Bulgaria’s first constitution, the Tarnovo Constitution. This document established the legal basis for the establishment of the new Bulgarian state following the..

published on 11/10/25 5:56 PM