Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Orthodox music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere. There's also a sudden uptake in Protestants sects (mostly evangelicals) that are promoted among the young via music acts and influencers as a tool for soft power.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely wait for the warmer weather.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Orthodox music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere. There's also a sudden uptake in Protestants sects (mostly evangelicals) that are promoted among the young via music acts and influencers as a tool for soft power.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Orthodox music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Church music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian (as is customary for Church music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian).
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian).
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.