Orthodox Christians mark Good Friday today. Believers visit the Orthodox churches to attend a Good Friday service. This is the saddest day for Christians- the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. On Friday morning, all Christian temples..
"Forgive them, Lord, because they do not know what they are doing!" – with these words Jesus Christ gives forgiveness to his tormentors, redeeming the sins of mankind with His Crucifixion. Instead of a curse, he offers a sincere prayer..
On Good Friday, the teams at the Military Medical Academy in Sofia that are on the Covid-19 fight front line made a new appeal to their fellow citizens. In a video message posted on the hospital’s Facebook page doctors said: "At..
The Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church announced that on Good Friday believers who go to church must not kiss or touch the Epitaphios ( Plashtanitsa) . They must not crawl under it, nor lay flowers and geranium, but should only make the..
On this day, the church calls upon believers to recall of the Savior's voluntary sacrifice and His all-forgiving love. To feel the suffering of others because every pain reminds of the crucifixion of Christ. And just like a person suffering..
The Catholic Church marks Good Friday today. The liturgies in Bulgaria will be served without the presence of believers, due to the restrictive measures adopted over the Covid-19 epidemic. Because of the epidemic measured during the Holy Week, the..
It is Good Friday-the saddest day of the year. On that day our Saviour Jesus Christ stood a lot of sufferings, pain and desecration and was crucified to expiate the sins of mankind. On Good Friday Christians repent of their sins and pay homage to..
On the 5th day of the Holy Week, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Good Friday is the day of Jesus Christ’s greatest suffering and on Friday morning special services take place in churches across Bulgaria. The..