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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

#5672084

Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

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2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

#5672086

2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resum...

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2 May 2020

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Disinfectants in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Disinfectants in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day...

#5672100

2 May 2020

Disinfectants in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

#5672104

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

#5672106

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

#5672118

Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrati...

#5672120

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev preparing for the service on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interrup...

#5672126

Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interrup...

#5672126

2 May 2020

In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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The icon of St. Athanasius. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after mo...

#5672128

Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

The icon of St. Athanasius. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after mo...

#5672128

2 May 2020

The icon of St. Athanasius. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

#5672132

Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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Byala Residents Celebrate St.Athanasius Day During COVID-19

2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating...

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2 May 2020

Priest Ventsislav Tachev celebrate Holy Liturgy on St.Athanasius Day at cape St. Athanas. In the past 6 years, the tradition of celebrating Saint Athanasius day on 2 of May was resumed in Byala after more than 50 years of interruption. The saint is believed to be patron of the cape and even maybe of the late antiquity basilica found by archaeologists there. Traditionally, residents of the city carry the icon of the saint for several kilometres - from the center of Byala to the basilica, discovered within the limits of the late antique fortress of Cape St. Atanas. This year, because of the measures for the non-proliferation of the coronavirus, the celebration was held in the presence of only Father Ventsislav Tachev, who serves in the temple of Byala and officials. The Orthodox Church honors St. Athanasius twice a year - on January 18 - the day he was last proclaimed bishop of Alexandria and on May 2 - the day of his death. Historical evidence from the late 19th century indicates that in Byala, the saint was honored on May 2, with families gathering to celebrate exactly in the area where archaeological discoveries were made in 2009. Since 2014, the late antique fortress in Byala has become a tourist attraction and is open to visitors, Byala, Bulgaria on May 02, 2020


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