Bulgarian customs

Bulgarian Christians Celebrate St. Andrew's Day: A Tradition Marking the Shift from Autumn to Winter

On November 30, Bulgarian Christians celebrate St. Andrew's Day (Andreev den), marking the transition between autumn and winter. This day honors St. Andrew, the first-called apostle of Christ. In Bulgaria, it is also known as Bear Day, a tradition tied to St. Andrew being regarded as the lord of bears.

Dimitrovden: Celebrating St. Demetrius, the Arrival of Winter, and Rich Bulgarian Traditions

On October 26, Dimitrovden, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of St. Demetrius the Myrrh-Streamer of Thessaloniki. According to Bulgarian folk traditions, this day marks the end of autumn and the start of winter, as reflected in an old saying: "St. George brings summer, while St.

Bulgaria's Colorful Tradition: Unraveling the Mysteries of Baba Marta and the Martenitsa

On March 1, Bulgarians celebrate Baba Marta - one of the most beloved Bulgarian traditions, preserved to this day. We associate the holiday with the symbolic beginning of spring and the renewal of nature. On this day, everyone presents their loved ones with martenitsi - special ornaments made of white and red yarn. They are a symbol of health, luck and strength during the year.