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Partiarch Daniil celebrates St Athanasius the Great in the temple of the saint in Gorni Lozen

Photo: Facebook /St Athanasius the Great Church

On the eve of St Athanasius' Day, one of the churches on the outskirts of Sofia is already preparing to welcome His Holiness the Metropolitan of Sofia and Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil, who this year will celebrate the Divine Liturgy in the church in the village of Gorni Lozen.

"After the service, the hierarch will bless the kolivo (boiled wheat dish), which will be distributed to all devout Christians for health and blessing," says Father Georgi Markov of St Athanasius the Great Church, adding:

Отец Георги Марков
"The celebration always begins the day before, on the evening of 17 January. During the evening service on St Anthony's Day, the consecration of the five loaves (petohohliebie) is performed. The blessed bread is then distributed to the faithful. This symbolises Christ feeding 5,000 people with five loaves of bread. In addition, on the day before the feast, the icons are decorated with flowers. The next day, which is the actual feast of St Athanasius, we prepare kolivo - boiled wheat mixed with various fruits. It is decorated with almonds, walnuts, sugar and other adornments to depict the image of St Athanasius the Great," says Father Georgi.



The church of the same name is one of the most beautiful in the Sofia diocese and the only one in the capital and surrounding area dedicated to the saint. But the church is most famous for the relics of St Athanasius. Father Georgi Markov tells us about the events surrounding their transfer:

"When I arrived at the church in 2020 with the blessing of His Holiness, the late Patriarch Neophyte of blessed memory, I was warmly welcomed by the parish. A little later I learnt that in the diocese of Dorostol, with Father Dobri, who is also the Protosingel, parts of the relics of St Athanasius the Great were kept. With the blessing of His Holiness, we asked Father Dobri for a fragment of the relics. Thus, the following year, on the summer feast of the church, we solemnly welcomed the arrival of the relics, which have now been permanently housed in the church for four years".

The relics of St Athanasius the Great.
Father Georgi is confident that the church will be filled with people for the upcoming feast of St Athanasius, as it always is, and he adds:

"Sometimes there is such a flow of people that there is a line of faithful at the gate, waiting to enter the church and venerate the relics. As far as I know, this only happens in our church, in the Diocese of Dorostol, and perhaps in one or two other churches in Bulgaria. I suppose there are not enough large relics to be distributed to all the churches dedicated to St Athanasius. It is a blessing for us that we have a fragment of his relics in the village of Lozen.



Photos: Facebook /St Athanasius the Great Church, BTA
Published in English by E. Radkova


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