Maxim (Minkov) al Bulgariei

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Preafericitul Maxim (Minkov), patriarhul al Bulgariei, este actualul primat al Bisericii Ortodoxe Bulgare.

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His Holiness Maxim was born Marin Naydenov Minkov on 29 octombrie, 1914 in the village of Oreshak, near the town of Troyan. Marin received his theological education at the Sofia Seminary of St. John of Rila and the Orthodox Theological Department of Sofia University.

In 1941, he was tonsured and received the name Maxim and then entered the Holy Orders. In 1955, he was named secretary general of the Holy Synod. In 1956, he was consecrated with the titular Bishop of Branit. In 1960, he was elected Metropolitan of Lovech, and then on July 4, 1971, he was elected Patriarch of Bulgaria.

Patr. Maxim led the Church of Bulgaria during much of the period of the communist dictatorship and the transition of Bulgaria to a non-communist state. During much of this period the Church of Bulgaria was split into to warring Synods.

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Maxim (Minkov) al Bulgariei
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Episcop de Branit
1956-1960
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Mitropolit de Lovech
1960-1971
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Cyril (Markov)
Patriarh al Bulgariei și mitropolit al Sofiei
1971-present
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