Assumptionist Martyrs |
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Three years ago on May 26, 2002, the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, beatified our beloved brothers in the Lord: Kamen Vitchev. Pavel Djidjov and Josaphat Chichkov. On the night of November 11, 1952 they were shot to death for their faith in Jesus Christ. In his homily in Plovdiv, the Pope meditated on the mystery of the Trinity, a mystery which goes to the heart of our faith, a mystery of love and of communion which inspires a prayer found often on our lips: “To you be glory and praise forever.” We are speaking of a Trinitarian God, to whom we owe all praise: a Father whose love and mercy are always faithful; a Son who shared with us his daily life and his suffering; a Spirit who dwells in us and who gives us the courage to live our Christian faith.
It is this God who filled the hearts of our Bulgarian brothers. He inspired their mission, enlightened their minds, and gave them the strength they needed when the enemies of love and of human dignity revealed their opposition. It is this God who allowed them to persevere at the last moment of their trial. To read more about Assumptionist Martyrs please click here. ![]()
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Last Updated on Saturday, 08 July 2006 13:49 |