On 19 October, Bulgarians commemorate St Ivan Rilski, also known as St John of Rila, who is considered the country’s heavenly protector. He founded the Rila Monastery, which is the largest and most influential spiritual centre in Bulgaria.
According to hagiographers, St John of Rila was born around 876 in the village of Skrino, near the present-day town of Dupnitsa, and lived mostly during the reign of Tsar Peter. Before taking his vows at the Boboshevo Monastery of St. Dimitar in the Vlahina Mountains, he was a herder. After receiving his spiritual education, he gave away all his possessions to the poor and fully embraced the monastic life.
He spent his life in seclusion, fasting and praying, moving between various locations until finally settling in the sparsely inhabited Rila wilderness, home only to wild animals. There, with a few followers, he founded the Rila Monastery, which became a symbol of Bulgarian spirituality and enlightenment. Even during his lifetime, he gained a reputation as a healer and miracle worker, and because of his prayers for the sick and suffering, he was chosen as the patron saint of Bulgarian doctors.
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