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Highly esteemed and respected by the influential young graduates of St. Augustine College, Vitchev posed a threat to the Communist authorities in Bulgaria and was arrested on July 4, 1952 accused of conspiring against the communist state. After what international organizations universally considered
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After this prestigious institution founded and maintained by the Assumptionists was closed, Vitchev became superior of the Assumptionist seminary in Plovdiv which housed a small number of students. That same year all foreign members of religious orders were expelled and Vitchev was named
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On July 28, 2010, the Bulgarian parliament passed a law officially rehabilitating all of those who had been condemned by the People's Republic of Bulgaria in 1952, including Vitchev.
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in Plovdiv on May 26, 2002. During his homily, Pope also honored the memory of those of the Orthodox Church who suffered martyrdom under the same Communist regime.
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a show trial which began on September 29, 1952, and ended with a guilty verdict and a death sentence on October 3, Vitchev, two of his Assumptionists companions,
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Very knowledgeable in the history of the Bulgarian church, Vitchev published several articles in the review known as
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satellite, Bulgaria suffered from the wave of anti-Catholic legislation that swept the bloc in the years after
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family. In 1903 he was accepted into the grammar school of Kara-Agatch in Adrianopoli. In 1910, he joined the
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Vicar-Provincial of the remaining Bulgarian Assumptionists. They numbered 20 and staffed 5
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on 22 December 1921. After a brief period teaching at St. Augustine College in
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priest who was martyred by the Bulgarian communist regime. He was beatified by
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The Catholic Martyrs of the Twentieth Century: A Comprehensive World History
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He then commenced his studies of philosophy and theology in
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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People executed by the People's Republic of Bulgaria
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The Martyrdom of the Three Bulgarian Assumptionists
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Martyr
Topolovgrad
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Catholic Church
Beatified
Plovdiv
Bulgaria
John Paul II
Feast
Attributes
habit
book of hours
Eastern Catholic
Assumptionist
Pope John Paul II
Topolovgrad
Bulgaria
Eastern Orthodox
Congregation of the Augustinians of the Assumption
novitiate
Belgium
religious name
Louvain
Eastern Rite
Constantinople
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Kumkapı
Turkey

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