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The authorities and leading politicians congratulated the Bulgarians on the Resurrection of Christ

The political elite sent their wishes via social networks

Apr 20, 2025 04:03 320

May we always be united in protecting human life and in caring for the future of Bulgaria - our children. This was written on the social network Facebook by President Rumen Radev on the occasion of the Resurrection of Christ.

„Christ is risen, dear compatriots! On the day of the Resurrection of Christ, I wish you health, love and spiritual strength in our thoughts and deeds. May we stand and remain as a people striving for peace and well-being in the modern world of trials“, added the head of state.

May the festive light unite us around the pursuit of peace, creation and prosperity - as a people and as a state. This is stated by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov on the occasion of the Resurrection of Christ. In a post on the Facebook page of the Council of Ministers, Zhelyazkov congratulated the Resurrection.

“On this holy day, illuminated by hope and the power of faith, let us turn to the eternal Christian virtues - charity, humility and spiritual fortitude“, the Prime Minister calls.

He wished everyone health and prosperity. His greeting ends with the words “Christ is risen“.

Health, strong faith, bright and blessed days for everyone, Vice President Iliyana Yotova wished on Facebook and added with the words “Christ is risen!“.

Yotova attended the service in the Patriarchal Cathedral “St. Alexander Nevsky", where the Bulgarian Patriarch and Metropolitan of Sofia Daniil announced the Resurrection of Christ and gave a blessing to the Bulgarian people.

Easter is the greatest holiday for all Christians, which is called the holiday of holidays. After the arrival of the holiday of the Resurrection of Christ, Christians will greet each other with the greeting "Christ is risen" for forty days - until the feast of the Ascension of the Lord.

In the Bulgarian church tradition, it is customary to use the greeting in its Church Slavonic form and spelling: "Christ is risen!", and the response is "Truly is risen!".

In Bulgarian, the greeting is: "Christ is risen!", and the response is "Truly is risen!".

The leader of GERB Boyko Borisov greeted the Bulgarians with a video with the caption "Christ is risen". The video, published on Borisov's Facebook profile, also reads “Happy Resurrection of Christ“.

Easter is the greatest holiday for all Christians, which is called the holiday of holidays. After the arrival of the holiday of Resurrection of Christ, Christians will greet each other with the greeting "Christ is risen" for forty days - until the feast of the Ascension of the Lord.

In the Bulgarian church tradition, it is customary to use the greeting in its Church Slavonic form and spelling: "Christ is risen!", and the response is "Truly he is risen!".

In Bulgarian, the greeting is: "Christ is risen!", and the response is "Truly he is risen!".

Christ is risen! God grant that Bulgaria too, wrote on his Facebook profile the leader of „Vazrazhdane“ Kostadin Kostadinov.

„Today, in a historically rare coincidence, marks 149 years since the April Uprising! A tribute to those who died so that we could live! Long live Bulgaria“, he added.

Easter is not only a religious holiday, but also a symbol of faith in goodness, strength of spirit and the victory of life over darkness. This is stated in the congratulation of the chairman of the parliamentary group of the “Movement for Rights and Freedoms“ – DPS Dzhevdet Chakarov, published on the Facebook page DPS Press Center.

“Dear compatriots, dear Christians, accept my most heartfelt congratulations on the occasion of the brightest Christian holiday, the Resurrection of Christ – the day of resurrection, hope and spiritual renewal“, Chakarov wrote.

On this day we turn to values that unite us – love, solidarity, forgiveness and peace, he adds.

“DPS has always been and will be a political force built on respect for differences, coexistence and cooperation between all ethnicities and religions in Bulgaria. Our mission is to build a society based on tolerance, mutual respect and unity - because it is in diversity that the strength of our nation lies“, Chakarov points out.

Let us address each other with kind words and open hearts during these festive days. May the light of Easter illuminate your homes with peace, health and prosperity, he concludes.