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Memorial prayer service held at the St. John Chrysostom Chapel of the BNR

Photo: Ани Петрова

Bishop Polycarp of Belogradchik served a memorial prayer and a performed a water blessing ritual for good health at the St. John Chrysostom Chapel of the Bulgarian National Radio, which put an end to the celebrations dedicated to the 89th anniversary of the BNR.

"We remembered our colleagues who, unfortunately, passed away in the past year, and we look forward to the future and our 90th anniversary," said Milen Mitev, Director General of the Bulgarian National Radio.

Bishop Polycarp wished everyone's days to be filled with faith, hope, love, joy and virtues. "Because this is what the world needs today. May kindness, humanity and faith in God be contagious for everyone", Bishop Polycarp of Belogradchik concluded.




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