Orthodox Church in America Bulgarian Diocese was created in 1965.
Yes, both are of the Eastern Orthodox faith. The only major difference is the language of the liturgy (Bulgarian or Greek).
Its a faith (church). Bulgarians follow Orthodox church
She is Eastern Orthodox. More specifically, Bulgarian Orthodox. Not Russian Orthodox, Bulgarian Orthodox.
The current spiritual head is Patriarch Maxim.
All 'original' othodox community in BG thinks and belive in the Trinity (God, Son and the Holly Spirits)
Grigor Dimitrov is of Bulgarian descent and was raised in an Orthodox Christian family. It is likely that he is also Orthodox Christian.
As a Bulgarian, with a Bulgarian father and a Polish mother, He must be an Orthodox Christian, yes! But sense, Bulgarians assimilate fast, He might even be a Catholic Christian, but there is no question, He is a Christian. Bulgarians are Orthodox, Poles are Catholic. Presuming His mother was a Catholic and His father was Orthodox, with the likely for the time patriarchal marriage, He had to take the Religion of the father - the head of the family.
Orthodox Christianity
AnswerThose who confirm with traditional or generally accepted beliefs are called orthodox.
Orthodox thinking in modern society means the generally prevalent, or widely-held opinions on any given topic. For example, orthodox thinking about heroin addiction is that it is a really bad idea to become addicted to heroin. (And it is.)
Yes, the Lutheran denomination is generally considered to be orthodox in its beliefs and practices, adhering to traditional Christian teachings and doctrines.