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Finally, several choirs gave a concert dedicated to the glorification of St. Seraphim which took place in the ancient church of the Holy Wisdom, and was attended by His Holiness Neofit and other hierarchs of the Bulgarian and Russian Orthodox Churches.
Finally, several choirs gave a concert dedicated to the glorification of St. Seraphim which took place in the ancient church of the Holy Wisdom, and was attended by His Holiness Neofit and other hierarchs of the Bulgarian and Russian Orthodox Churches.
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DEFENDER OF ORTHODOXY ARCHBISHOP SERAPHIM (SOBOLEV)
The newly-canonized saint, Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar (Bulgaria), has been known by the faithful since his lifetime as a defender of the Orthodox faith in the face of various new trends decisions that faced the Orthodox Church worldwide during the very complicated twentieth century. For those who are not familiar with his life, we reproduce here a biography from Orthodox America posted on ROCA.org.

Version vom 2. Februar 2018, 11:59 Uhr

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Russischer Erzbischof Seraphim Sobolew offiziell heilig gesprochen veröffentlicht am 26.02.16 um 12:59

Der russische Erzbischof Seraphim Sobolew, der in der Krypta der Russischen Nikolaus-Kirche in Sofia begraben ist, wurde heute gemeinsam von der bulgarischen und der russischen orthodoxen Kirchen offiziell als Heiliger Seraphim der Wundertäter von Sofia heilig gesprochen.

Die Heiligsprechung fand in der Patriarchenkathedrale "Hl. Alexander Newski" in Sofia im Beisein des bulgarischen Patriarchen Neofit, Bischöfe der Heiligen Synode der bulgarischen orthodoxen Kirche und einer Delegation der russischen orthodoxen Kirche unter der Leitung von Hilarion Alfejew, Metropolit von Wolokolamsk und Leiter des Außenamtes des Moskauer Patriarchats statt.

Erzbischof Seraphim Sobolew wurde Vorsteher der Russischen Nikolaus-Kirche in Sofia im Jahr 1914. Er wurde wegen seiner aufrichtigen Liebe und Güte schnell auch unter den Bulgaren populär, die seinen Predigten gespannt lauschten. Manche Gläubige waren überzeugt, dass seine heißen Gebete zur Lösung ihrer schwersten Probleme und zur Gesundung der schwersten Erkrankungen führen.

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CELEBRATIONS IN SOFIA ON THE OCCASION OF THE GLORIFICATION OF ST. SERAPHIM (SOBOLEV)

February 27, 2016

February 26, 2016 the main celebrations of the canonization of St. Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar took place in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Tthe rite of canonization was celebrated by His Holiness Patriarch Neofit in the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky. Concelebrating were Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev), hierarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Archpriest Neloc Oprea of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Sofia, Archimandrite Seraphim (Shemyatovsky) of the Moscow metochion of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia, and several other priests and deacons from Moscow monasteries and Orthodox educational institutions.

The service was attended by public officials and personalities from Bulgaria, Russia, Belarus, Cyprus and Romania.

At the Great Doxology the clergy prayerfully processed from the altar carrying the icon of St. Seraphim of Boguchar, at which point the Act of Canonization of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church was read, as well as the message of the Patriarch and Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

After a brief Moleben and Magnification to St. Seraphim the choir sang as the people venerated the image of the newly-glorified saint, which led into the celebration of the Divine Liturgy.

After the Divine Liturgy His Holiness Patriarch Neofit addressed the faithful with words of welcome, congratulating them with the great celebration and thanking God for granting the Orthodox Church a new heavenly intercessor.

In his speech Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk noted that the flow of worshipers to the Archbishop's place of burial never stopped even during the years of persecution. He also drew attention to the many facets of the personality of St. Seraphim, noting his role in Church life as a pastor, intercessor and wonderworker. Metropolitan Hilarion then presented Patriarch Neofit an icon of St. Seraphim, Archbishop of Boguchar and Sofia, the Wonderworker on behalf of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill.

After a reception at the "Balkan" hotel, Metropolitan Hilarion served a Moleben in the crypt of the St. Nicholas podvoriye church to St. Seraphim, assisted by Metropolitans Anthony of Mid- and Western Europe and John of Varna and Veliki Preslav.

The same evening, Metropolitan Hilarion and the delegation of the Russian Orthodox Church met with His Holiness Neofit and other hierarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church to discuss the development of relations between the two Churches and the themes on the Pan-Orthodox agenda.

The festivities continued in the "Moscow House" with the presentation of the book "Life, Ascetic Teachings, and Sermons of St. Seraphim, Archbishop of Boguchar," published by the Podvoriye of the Russian Orthodox Church in Sofia.

Finally, several choirs gave a concert dedicated to the glorification of St. Seraphim which took place in the ancient church of the Holy Wisdom, and was attended by His Holiness Neofit and other hierarchs of the Bulgarian and Russian Orthodox Churches.

http://orthochristian.com/90475.html

DEFENDER OF ORTHODOXY ARCHBISHOP SERAPHIM (SOBOLEV) The newly-canonized saint, Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar (Bulgaria), has been known by the faithful since his lifetime as a defender of the Orthodox faith in the face of various new trends decisions that faced the Orthodox Church worldwide during the very complicated twentieth century. For those who are not familiar with his life, we reproduce here a biography from Orthodox America posted on ROCA.org.