It is Holy Saturday today, the last day of the Holy Week before Resurrection Sunday. Holy Saturday, also known as the Easter Eve commemorates the day that Jesus Christ’s body lay in the tomb. On this day the Holy Fire descends from the skies above the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem into the hands of the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Orthodox Christians receive the Holy Fire and pass it to the rest of the Christian denominations. Traditionally, Bulgarian church delegation will bring the Holy Fire from Jerusalem. At 11.30 pm on Holy Saturday the pre-paschal liturgy begins at Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia. The church service will be led by Bulgarian Patriarch Neophyte. He will take out candles lit from the Jerusalem Fire and will call people to come and take light. Later, at midnight the Resurrection of Christ will be announced.
Friday will be sunny, with scattered high clouds. There will be temporary increases in cloud cover over eastern Bulgaria, particularly before noon and at night, when isolated showers are expected. Maximum temperatures will range from 28°C to 33°C ,..
A work accident at the Arsenal weapons plant in Kazanlak has injured two workers . One of the 46-year-old men, who was hospitalized with a severe abdominal injury, died, and the other is hearing impaired. The incident occurred this morning, when a..
At a briefing in the Council of Ministers, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov pointed out that "the information mess surrounding the incident with Ursula von der Leyen's plane is part of the large hybrid information attack of the opposition parties," BNT..
Veliko Tarnovo University is hosting the second organisational and methodological seminar for lecturers of Bulgarian language, literature, and culture at..
On Thursday, it will be mostly sunny with scattered high clouds. In the afternoon, cumulus clouds will develop mainly over Western Bulgaria, with a..
Bulgaria’s parliament has instructed the government to set up a National Water Board within two weeks to coordinate the work of various institutions in..
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