The Sofia Seminary of St John of Rila (Bulgarian: Софийска духовна семинария „Св. Йоан Рилски“, Sofiyska duhovna seminariya „Sv. Yoan Rilski“), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the main seminary of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and an ecclesiastical institution of high education. Founded in 1876 as the Samokov Theological School in the Sts. Peter and Paul Monastery in Lyaskovets, it later moved to the capital of Bulgaria as the city council donated a lot for the construction of a separate seminary building.
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| - Geistliche Akademie Sofia (de)
- Sofia Theological Seminary (en)
- Софийская духовная семинария (ru)
- Софійська духовна семінарія (uk)
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| - Die Geistliche Akademie Iwan Rilski zu Sofia (bulgarisch Софийската духовна семинария "Св. Йоан Рилски") ist die wichtigste Bildungseinrichtung der Bulgarisch-Orthodoxen Kirche. Sie wurde 1874 unter der Samokower Priesterakademie in Samokow, gegründet. Die Akademie ist direkt der Heiligen Synode (das oberste Entscheidungsgremium) unterstellt und trägt den Namen des Heiligen Iwan Rilski. (de)
- Софийская духовная семинария имени прп. Иоанна Рыльского (болг. Софийска духовна семинария «Свети Иван Рилски») — среднее специальное учебное заведение Болгарской православной церкви. Наряду с Пловдивской семинарией является главной кузницей кадров Болгарской церкви. (ru)
- Софійська духовна семінарія імені преподобного Іоанна Рильського (болг. Софийска духовна семинария «Свети Иван Рилски») — середній спеціальний навчальний заклад Болгарської православної церкви. (uk)
- The Sofia Seminary of St John of Rila (Bulgarian: Софийска духовна семинария „Св. Йоан Рилски“, Sofiyska duhovna seminariya „Sv. Yoan Rilski“), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the main seminary of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and an ecclesiastical institution of high education. Founded in 1876 as the Samokov Theological School in the Sts. Peter and Paul Monastery in Lyaskovets, it later moved to the capital of Bulgaria as the city council donated a lot for the construction of a separate seminary building. (en)
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| - Die Geistliche Akademie Iwan Rilski zu Sofia (bulgarisch Софийската духовна семинария "Св. Йоан Рилски") ist die wichtigste Bildungseinrichtung der Bulgarisch-Orthodoxen Kirche. Sie wurde 1874 unter der Samokower Priesterakademie in Samokow, gegründet. Die Akademie ist direkt der Heiligen Synode (das oberste Entscheidungsgremium) unterstellt und trägt den Namen des Heiligen Iwan Rilski. (de)
- The Sofia Seminary of St John of Rila (Bulgarian: Софийска духовна семинария „Св. Йоан Рилски“, Sofiyska duhovna seminariya „Sv. Yoan Rilski“), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the main seminary of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and an ecclesiastical institution of high education. Founded in 1876 as the Samokov Theological School in the Sts. Peter and Paul Monastery in Lyaskovets, it later moved to the capital of Bulgaria as the city council donated a lot for the construction of a separate seminary building. The Sofia Seminary's construction began in 1902, when Knyaz Ferdinand of Bulgaria laid the foundation stone together with the chairman of the Holy Synod, Metropolitan Simeon of Varna and Veliki Preslav, in the presence of ministers and other influential figures. The complex, designed by Austro-Hungarian architect Friedrich Grünanger, who united Eclecticism with elements of traditional Byzantine architecture, was completed towards the end of 1902 and inaugurated on 20 January 1903. The Seminary Church of St John of Rila, a one-naved cross-domed basilica, was opened on 26 October 1904, St Demetrius' Day. During the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and the First World War (1914-1918) the seminary complex was used as a wartime hospital, and the Agrarianist rule of 1920-1923 opened an agricultural faculty inside. The events after the Second World War saw the forcible moving of the seminary to and the use of the seminary complex in Sofia in turn as a Soviet Army headquarters (1944-1946), by the Union of the Soviet-Bulgarian Friendship (1946-1950) and a Palace of Pioneers (1951-1990). In the spring of 1990 the buildings of the Sofia Seminary were given back to the Holy Synod and education was restored. (en)
- Софийская духовная семинария имени прп. Иоанна Рыльского (болг. Софийска духовна семинария «Свети Иван Рилски») — среднее специальное учебное заведение Болгарской православной церкви. Наряду с Пловдивской семинарией является главной кузницей кадров Болгарской церкви. (ru)
- Софійська духовна семінарія імені преподобного Іоанна Рильського (болг. Софийска духовна семинария «Свети Иван Рилски») — середній спеціальний навчальний заклад Болгарської православної церкви. (uk)
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