The delegation of the Romanian Patriarchate invited for the enthronement of Bulgaria’s Patriarch Daniil also visited the Romanian Embassy in Sofia on Sunday.
The delegation, consisting of Metropolitan Nifon, Archbishop of Târgoviște and Patriarchal Exarch, and Hierodeacon Nicolae Iftimiu, Patriarchal Counsellor and Director of the Basilica News Agency, was received by Brândușa Ioana Predescu, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Romania to the Republic of Bulgaria.
“There is an exquisite custom that when we participate in an event of great importance for the life of the Orthodox Church, we also visit the Romanian diplomatic representation in that country,” said Metropolitan Nifon.
“I am very pleased to say that the ambassador serves the embassy here with great devotion and competence. I was impressed by the fact that the relations between our countries always emphasize the element of communion between the Autocephalous Orthodox Churches.”
“Autocephaly means independence, but it also means unity in harmony of thought and Christian action within the Orthodox dimension. These ideas should guide us in any activity we undertake,” Metropolitan Nifon added.
“This was a significant visit for us at the Romanian Embassy in Sofia. The fact that Patriarch Daniel sends such a significant delegation at a historic moment for Bulgaria highlights the relationship between the two sister Orthodox Churches and further strengthens the relationship between our countries, Romania and Bulgaria,” stated Brândușa Ioana Predescu.
“I discussed with His Eminence Metropolitan Nifon that between the two diplomacies, secular and ecclesiastical, we serve the same cause: Romania.”
On Sunday, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church elected its new Patriarch, Patriarch Daniil, the former Metropolitan of Vidin. The new Patriarch was enthroned the same day. The events were attended by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople and the sister Orthodox Churches delegations.
His Beatitude Neophyte, the third Patriarch since the restoration of the Bulgarian Patriarchate, reposed in the Lord on March 13, 2024, at the age of 78, after 11 years of ministry as Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church received autocephaly in 1945, was proclaimed a Patriarchate in 1951, and was recognized as such by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1961.
Photography courtesy of Basilica.ro / Raluca Ene
Source: basilica.ro