Spiritual Revival on St. Ivan Island
On the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, the island of St. Ivan near Sozopol became a center of Orthodox unity. For the second consecutive year, an episcopal Divine Liturgy was celebrated amidst the ruins of the medieval "St. John the Forerunner" monastery – an event that revives a centuries-old tradition.
"Today, the desert is often the human heart, devastated by disbelief and selfishness," noted Metropolitan Arseniy of Sliven in his inspiring address to the believers.
Establishing a New Pilgrimage Tradition
Metropolitan Nikolay of Plovdiv and Metropolitan Arseniy of Sliven emphasized that the gathering on the island is not merely a memory, but a living testament to God's providence. The bishops announced their intention for the site to become an annual pilgrimage center for the entire Christian world.
- Recognition: Slavka Bozukova was awarded the Order of "St. Dimitar of Sliven" for her contribution to the preservation of Bulgarian sacred sites.
- Historical Context: The event was also attended by Prof. Kazimir Popkonstantinov, who discovered the saint's relics on the same island.
- Scale: Dozens of laypeople reached the island thanks to the free transport provided by the Municipality of Sozopol.
This event reaffirms the significance of Bulgarian cultural and historical heritage and the role of the Church as a unifier of the people.