On the threshold of one of the most significant Christian periods of spiritual purification, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church receives the Assumption Foregiveness – a key moment in the annual liturgical calendar. This important date, which is marked every year on July 31, marks the official beginning of a two-week fast dedicated to the Mother of God.
The Assumption fast spans exactly 14 days, serving as a unique spiritual bridge between the summer months of August and September. Its culmination comes on August 15 – the day when Orthodoxy solemnly celebrates the Dormition of the Theotokos – one of the most significant Marian festivals in the Christian tradition.
For believers, this period represents an extremely important time for inner reflection and spiritual preparation. Tradition dictates that Christians undertake a purposeful preparation, which encompasses both bodily abstinence and prayer practice. Believers strive to achieve inner harmony through limiting certain foods and deep prayer meditation.
The Assumption Foregiveness symbolizes not just the beginning of a liturgical period, but rather a profound spiritual path towards inner purification. Through abstinence and prayer, Orthodox Christians seek the intercession of the Holy Theotokos, striving to strengthen their faith and achieve inner peace.
This traditional Orthodox ritual reminds believers of the significance of the spiritual dimension in life, offering an opportunity for personal transformation and reassessment of personal spiritual values.