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The neighbourhood has two Bulgarian Orthodox churches and a school.
There is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in the town.
The local Bulgarian Orthodox church was built in 1942.
It was not until 1950 that Bulgarian Orthodox church communities were officially established.
The area is also rich in medieval Bulgarian Orthodox churches and monasteries.
From the inside of the town's Bulgarian Orthodox church is covered in beautiful murals, the churchyard located next to a stream.
The Bulgarian Orthodox church of Ss.
The Bulgarian Orthodox church continued to use the Old Church Slavonic until the 1940s.
The town has an imposing Bulgarian Orthodox church of Saint Paraskeva (built in 1936), as well as a small museum.
There have been motions to glorify Vasil Levski as a saint of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
It is home to Gateway International Raceway and the first Bulgarian Orthodox church in the United States.
The village has a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church, the Church of St Peter, which features rich 14th-century interior frescoes.
November 6: Maxim of Bulgaria, 98, patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
The Greek, Russian, and Bulgarian Orthodox Churches have their own heads, but they all defer to the Patriarch.
A new Bulgarian Orthodox church dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos was built in 1860 at the place of an older church.
He graduated Theological Academy in Kiev in 1851 with thesis on the medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church history.
Besides the medieval but inactive St Demetrius, there are two other Bulgarian Orthodox churches in Patalenitsa.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church lost its autocephalous status after the fall of Bulgaria to the Ottoman Empire.
Cosmas hints that the emergence of Bogomilism should be blamed at least partially on the contemporary state of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
Religion: Christianity (Bulgarian Orthodox Church); Islam practised by large Turkish and smaller Pomak minorities.
Other churches, like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, were dissolved and placed under the jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox Church.
The sanctuary, which was previously located at the west end of the church, was moved to the east end to fulfill the requirement for Bulgarian Orthodox Churches.
He obtained permission from Abdülmecid for building a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Istanbul, and donated his house in Fener (1849).
Among Theodosius' disciples was Patriarch Evtimiy, the last head of the medieval Bulgarian Orthodox Church, as well as a writer and hesychast.
Davidkovo has a Bulgarian Orthodox church - the Church of Saint Elijah the Prophet, which is a cultural monument of local importance, and a mosque.