Bulgarians Celebrate Spasovden, the 40th Day After Easter
On Thursday, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church commemorates the Ascension of the Lord, also known as Spasovden
he Saint Spas church in the coastal town of Nessebar. File photo
The Orthodox church in Bulgaria marks Thursday Ascension Day, or the so called Spasovden, which relates to the ascension of Jesus into heaven following his crucifixion and resurrection.
It is believed that during the forty-day period after his resurrection, he preached and intermingled with his apostles and disciples.
The holiday marks the end of the Easter period and is dedicated to St Spas the Healer.
According to the tradition, it was first celebrated in 68 A.D. however there is no written evidence of the Ascension Day feast until about 385.
In the popular calendar Spasovden – the seventh Thursdays after Easter is related to the revering of the departed – this is the day when the souls of all those who have died since Maundy Thursday go to heaven.
Also according to folklore, this is the day when wood-nymphs arrive. They pick flowers and herbs overnight that are said to have powers to cure the sick. For this reason, on the eve of Spasovden, all ill and handicap people should spend the night in meadows.
It is further believed that the harvest will be good if it rains on this day.
Spasovden is the professional day of bread makers.
Spasovden is also the name day of Spas and Spasimir for the men and Spasena, Spasimira, Spasiyana and Spaska for the women.
Bulgaria’s nomination of “Bagpipes and bagpipe playing in Bulgaria - transmission of knowledge and skills” has cleared a key stage toward inclusion on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanit
The traditional German Christmas Market in Sofia opens its doors today at 6 p.m., welcoming visitors to the City Garden in Alexander Battenberg Square
Today, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church honors the memory of Saint Great Martyr Mina (Saint Menas), one of the most revered saints in the Christian calendar
It has been 36 years since Bulgaria began its transition from a one-party communist system to a democratic state with a market economy
The eleventh edition of Plovdiv Jazz Fest is set to take place from November 7 to 9, 2025
On 1 November, Bulgaria honours the legacy of its educators, writers and national revivalists - those who awakened a sense of Bulgarian identity in troubled times
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
When Politics Means Violence