The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Christians celebrate Epiphany across Europe

- By Veselin Toshkov AP journalist­s from across Europe contribute­d to this report.

Thousands of Orthodox Christian worshipper­s have plunged into icy rivers and lakes to recover crucifixes.

SOFIA, BULGARIA >> Christians across Europe celebrated Epiphany on Sunday, with worshipper­s plunging into icy waters and parades being held in Poland and elsewhere.

At the Vatican, Pope Francis marked the Epiphany feast day by urging people to follow the path of “humble love” and care for those who can give nothing back.

For the Catholic Church, Jan. 6 recalls the journey of the three Magi, also known as kings or wise men, to find Jesus in a humble abode in Bethlehem. In Spain, children leave their shoes out in expectatio­n of receiving gifts from the three kings.

Thousands of Orthodox Christians took a dip in icy lakes and rivers across Bulgaria to recover crucifixes cast by priests in ceremonies commemorat­ing the baptism of Jesus Christ.

Tradition holds that the person who retrieves the wooden cross will be freed from evil spirits and will be healthy throughout the year. After the cross is fished out, the priest sprinkles believers with water using a bunch of basil.

In the central Bulgarian mountain city of Kalofer, dozens of men dressed in white embroidere­d shirts waded into the Tundzha River waving national flags and singing folk songs Sunday.

Inspired by the music of drums and bagpipes, and perhaps by homemade plum brandy, they performed a slow “mazhko horo,” or men’s dance, stomping on the rocky riverbed.

Led by the town’s mayor, the men danced for nearly half an hour, up to their waists in the freezing water, pushing away chunks of ice that were floating

At the Vatican, Pope Francis marked the Epiphany feast day by urging people to follow the path of “humble love” and care for those who can give nothing back

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Kalofer has applied to the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO, asking that they certify this traditiona­l ritual as part of the “intangible cultural heritage of humanity.”

Dozens of Orthodox men dove into Istanbul’s cold

waters to retrieve a cross to mark the baptism of Jesus Christ. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholome­w I led worshipper­s in the Epiphany, throwing a blessed wooden cross into the Golden Horn inlet.

Michalis Voznakidis from Greece took the cross and the men kissed it before coming ashore. He said “we are here for everyone, for our religion.”

In Poland, hundreds of thousands of people have participat­ed in colorful Epiphany procession­s in more than 700 locations across the country, which is predominan­tly Catholic.

Around 40,000 people of all ages, wearing paper crowns, walked in the procession in downtown Warsaw that included actors richly dressed as the three wise men, and a paper dragon.

Epiphany Procession Foundation spokeswoma­n Jolanta Stachacz, said Sunday that around 1.2 million people participat­ed across Poland.

The procession was canceled in the northern city of Koszalin in a sign of mourning for five teenage girls who died Friday in a fire at an escape room entertainm­ent location.

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 ?? PETROS KARADJIAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A swimmer holds up the cross after it was thrown from an Orthodox priest into the water, during an epiphany ceremony Sunday to bless the sea at Famagousta or Varosia beach in the Turkish Cypriots breakaway north part of the eastern Mediterran­ean divided island of Cyprus. Many Orthodox Christian faithful attended the Epiphany Day blessing of the waters in Famagusta in Cyprus, the fourth time the ceremony has taken place since 1974 when the small island nation was cleaved along ethnic lines.
PETROS KARADJIAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A swimmer holds up the cross after it was thrown from an Orthodox priest into the water, during an epiphany ceremony Sunday to bless the sea at Famagousta or Varosia beach in the Turkish Cypriots breakaway north part of the eastern Mediterran­ean divided island of Cyprus. Many Orthodox Christian faithful attended the Epiphany Day blessing of the waters in Famagusta in Cyprus, the fourth time the ceremony has taken place since 1974 when the small island nation was cleaved along ethnic lines.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bulgarians sing and chaindance Sunday in the icy waters of the Tundzha river in Kalofer, Bulgaria. Traditiona­lly, an Eastern Orthodox priest throws a wooden cross in the river and it is believed that the one who retrieves it will be healthy through the year. In the mountain city of Kalofer, in central Bulgaria, dozens of men dressed in white embroidere­d shirts waded into the frigid Tundzha River waving national flags and singing folk songs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bulgarians sing and chaindance Sunday in the icy waters of the Tundzha river in Kalofer, Bulgaria. Traditiona­lly, an Eastern Orthodox priest throws a wooden cross in the river and it is believed that the one who retrieves it will be healthy through the year. In the mountain city of Kalofer, in central Bulgaria, dozens of men dressed in white embroidere­d shirts waded into the frigid Tundzha River waving national flags and singing folk songs.
 ?? ANDREW MEDICHINI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo taken with slow shutter speed Pope Francis leaves after celebratin­g an Epiphany Mass Sunday in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Pope Francis has appealed to European leaders to show “concrete solidarity” to 49 migrants stranded aboard a pair of rescue vessels.
ANDREW MEDICHINI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo taken with slow shutter speed Pope Francis leaves after celebratin­g an Epiphany Mass Sunday in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Pope Francis has appealed to European leaders to show “concrete solidarity” to 49 migrants stranded aboard a pair of rescue vessels.
 ?? CZAREK SOKOLOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People walk in the crowd of some 40,000 in an Epiphany procession pageant in the crowd of some 40,000 Sunday in Warsaw, Poland. Epiphany, the 12th night of Christmas, marks the day the three wise men visited Christ.
CZAREK SOKOLOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People walk in the crowd of some 40,000 in an Epiphany procession pageant in the crowd of some 40,000 Sunday in Warsaw, Poland. Epiphany, the 12th night of Christmas, marks the day the three wise men visited Christ.

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