Bulgarian Patriarch Neophyte celebrates his seventh year as Primate of the Bulgarian Church

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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church celebrates the 7th anniversary of the patriarchal enthronement of the Bulgarian Patriarch Neophyte.

On February 24, 2013, Sunday, at the Patriarchal Election Church Council in Sofia, Metropolitan Neophyte of Ruse was elected as Bulgarian Patriarch and Metropolitan of Sofia. The enthronement of His Holiness Neophyte (Bulgarian: Патриарх Неофит, secular name Simeon Nikolov Dimitrov; born 15 October 1945, Sofia)  as Patriarch of Bulgaria was performed the same day (February 24, 2013) in the afternoon at St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.

His first Holy Liturgy as Metropolitan of St. Metropolitan of Sofia, Patriarch Neophyte, served on March 10, Sunday, 2013, at the ” St Nedelya” cathedral, concelebrating with bishops and clergy.

After completing his primary education in the fall of 1959, Dimitrov was accepted as a student at the Sofia Theological Seminary in Cherepish Monastery and completed his studies in 1965.

In 1971 he graduated from the Sofia Theological Academy of St. Clement of Ohrid, and later trained in church singing at the Moscow Theological Academy.

On 3 August 1975, at the Troyan Monastery, he took monastic vows with the name Neophyte in a ceremony overseen by Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria.

The following year, he was ordained hierodeacon the same month as hieromonk at the St. Nedelya Church in Sofia.

From 1975 onwards he was the conductor of the ecclesiastical choir in Sofia and in 1977 became a lecturer in Orthodox Singing at the Sofia Theological Academy.

He was ordained archimandrite by Patriarch Maxim on 21 November 1977 at St. Nedelya Cathedral, and second vicar bishop of Sofia on 8 December 1985 at the Saint Alexander Nevsky Patriarchal Cathedral. Four years later he was appointed rector of the Sofia Theological Academy.

In 1991, Neophyte was elected dean of the restored Faculty of Theology at St. Kliment Ohridski University. He was later appointed Chief Secretary of the Holy Synod and Chairman of the Church Trusteeship of Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.

In 1994 Neophyte was elected Metropolitan of Dorostol and Cherven. When the Fifth Ecclesiastical and National Council decided to split the Dorostol-Cherven Diocese into the Ruse Diocese and the Dorostolski Diocese in 2001, Metropolitan Neophyte became Metropolitan of Ruse.

At the church council convened to elect a new Patriarch on 24 February 2013, he was elected Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church with 90 votes, against 47 for Metropolitan Gabriel of Lovech.

Source: Patriarchate of Bulgaria, Basilica.ro