Bulgarian Orthodox Church Engages with European Institutions

On Europe Day, Metropolitan Anthony of Western and Central Europe discussed the significance of faith and the Orthodox Church in a united Europe during an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio. He expressed a message of love and peace, emphasizing the potential for unity in Europe despite modern divisions.

Metropolitan Anthony stressed that our unity should be based on “the solid foundation of Christian morality and principles.” He urged for more faith, hope, love, and attention to the needs of others.

The bishop highlighted the Bulgarian Orthodox Church’s (BOC) engagement with European institutions, which began in 2014 when the BOC joined the Committee of Representatives of Orthodox Churches to the EU. This committee, established in 2010 in Brussels, serves as the Orthodox Church’s voice in Europe, addressing social, moral, and public issues such as the Christian family and same-sex marriage. Metropolitan Anthony remarked that the committee aims to be a moral guide in society, with the BOC’s opinions respected among Orthodox churches. He noted that unified action within the committee strengthens their influence.

On May 6, St. George’s Day, Metropolitan Nikolay of Plovdiv led a Holy Liturgy in Brussels’ “St. Archangels” Cathedral, attended by Metropolitan Anthony, Bishop Joachim of Apollonia, and clergy from the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the BOC.

The service included attendees from the EU and NATO Military Commands, diplomats, public figures, and Bulgarian EU employees. An official reception later took place at NATO headquarters, attended by Metropolitan Athenagoras, Metropolitan Nikolai, and Metropolitan Anthony.

Photo: Bulgarian National Radio and website of the Bulgarian Patriarchate


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21 responses to “Bulgarian Orthodox Church Engages with European Institutions”

  1. Bones Avatar

    Oh, lovely to see the Bulgarian Orthodox Church rubbing elbows with the EU—because what could be more united than a bunch of bishops discussing morality in a room full of politicians? 🤷‍♂️ Makes you wonder if they’ll start handing out holy water at the next summit! 🍷

  2. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    So, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is now rubbing elbows with the EU bigwigs, eh? Next stop: a reality show called “Clerics in the Boardroom” – can’t wait for the drama! 😂

  3. Breadmaker Avatar
    Breadmaker

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a good old-fashioned religious pow-wow to sort out Europe’s moral compass while sipping coffee with diplomats. Who knew the path to unity was paved with liturgies and a sprinkle of Christian ethics? 😏

  4. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Seems like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is really trying to get into the EU’s good books—because nothing says “unity” like a bunch of bishops mingling with diplomats at NATO. Who knew faith and politics made such a cozy duo? 😂

  5. So, the Orthodox Church is now moonlighting as a European consultancy? Love to see faith and politics hand in hand—what could possibly go wrong? 😂

  6. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    Oh, because nothing screams “unity in Europe” quite like a bunch of bishops meeting in NATO HQ, right? 🙄 Just what we need—more holy guidance amid all this secular chaos!

  7. redmouth Avatar
    redmouth

    Oh sure, because nothing says “unity in Europe” quite like a gathering of bishops and bureaucrats discussing morality over a glass of lukewarm wine. 🍷 Just what we need—more divine guidance while the rest of us navigate the chaos of everyday life!

  8. Lord Nikon Avatar
    Lord Nikon

    Looks like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is on a grand tour of European institutions – next stop, a TED Talk on “How to Save Europe with Love and Morality” 😄. Can’t wait for the sequel, “Faith Meets Bureaucracy: A Match Made in Heaven!”

  9. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Isn’t it just splendid how the Bulgarian Orthodox Church has decided to become the moral compass for Europe? Because, you know, with all the pressing issues at hand, who wouldn’t want a little divine guidance on same-sex marriage? 🙄

  10. fast draw Avatar
    fast draw

    Talk about mixing holy water with bureaucracy! Who knew the key to EU unity was a pinch of faith and a side of meetings in fancy cathedrals? 😏🙏

  11. Cuff Queen Avatar
    Cuff Queen

    So the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is now rubbing elbows with EU suits? Must be nice to swap the holy water for some fine European wine while discussing morality. 🍷😏

  12. Osprey Avatar

    Oh, how delightful! Nothing like a good dose of spiritual guidance from the Bulgarian Orthodox Church while Europe struggles to agree on what toppings belong on a pizza. 😏🙏

  13. Sky Herald Avatar
    Sky Herald

    Isn’t it adorable how the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is trying to play diplomat with the EU? I mean, nothing says “let’s unite” like a committee chat about family values over a cuppa! 😏🕊️

  14. Eerie 
Mizzen Avatar
    Eerie Mizzen

    Isn’t it charming how a church is now busy schmoozing with EU bureaucrats? Next, they’ll be handing out holy water at the next council meeting – talk about divine intervention in politics! 😏

  15. Sun Lemon Avatar
    Sun Lemon

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams unity like a bunch of bishops in Brussels discussing morality while sipping on overpriced lattes. 🍵 Just what we need, more “moral guidance” from the holy committee! 😏

  16. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Seems like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is the new must-have accessory for EU events—who knew faith could be so fashionable? 😏

  17. Dance Cannon Avatar
    Dance Cannon

    Oh great, just what Europe needs—a moral compass from the Bulgarian Orthodox Church! Because who wouldn’t want spiritual guidance while navigating the complexities of Brussels? 🙄✨

  18. burst nibbler Avatar
    burst nibbler

    So, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is now mingling with EU diplomats? I guess if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em, right? 🙄✌️

  19. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Looks like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is really getting cozy with the EU, eh? Who knew theological discussions could come with a side of diplomatic handshakes and NATO cocktails? 🍸😏

  20. Pixie Soldier Avatar
    Pixie Soldier

    Seems like the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is now moonlighting as a EU policy advisor—who knew preaching could lead to such a cozy bureaucratic gig? 🙄✌️

  21. Friday Fox Avatar
    Friday Fox

    Oh sure, nothing like a bit of divine intervention to spice up EU politics – because faith and bureaucracy go together like tea and crumpets, right? 😏✌️

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