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    Orthodox Christians celebrate Epiphany

    ISTANBUL (AP) — Orthodox Christian worshippers plunged into chilly waters across southern and eastern Europe on Friday to retrieve crucifixes in ceremonies commemorating the baptism of Jesus Christ.

    Hundreds of members of Istanbul's tiny Greek Orthodox community and tourists from neighboring Greece attended the Epiphany ceremony of the Blessing of the Waters. About 20 faithful leaped into the wintry waters of the Golden Horn inlet to retrieve a wooden cross thrown by the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I.

    Apostolos Oikonomou, a 40-year-old Greek participating in the swim for the fourth year, clinched the cross. "This year I was the lucky guy," he said. "I wish everybody peace and happy new year."

    Christians worldwide celebrate the feast of Epiphany as Jesus' revelation to the world as the son of God. While Western Christians mark it as the day the biblical Magi are said to have arrived to view the baby Jesus, Orthodox Christians commemorate Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River.

    Some Orthodox Christian churches, including those in Russia, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, follow a different calendar, and Friday was Christmas Eve, with Epiphany on Jan. 19.

    In Bulgaria, young men marked Epiphany by jumping into rivers and lakes to recover crucifixes cast by priests in an old ritual. Tradition there holds that the person who retrieves a cross will be freed from evil spirits.

    Priests of Bulgaria's Orthodox Church said prayers for prosperity and blessed the colors of army units, a tradition abandoned by the communist regime in 1946 and re-established in 1992. President Georgi Parvanov greeted the military parade in Sofia, the capital.

    In the mountain city of Kalofer, in central Bulgaria, 200 men in traditional dress waded into the icy Tundzha River with national flags. Inspired by the music of a folk orchestra and by homemade plum brandy, they danced a slow "mazhko horo," or men's dance, stomping on the rocky riverbed. Led by the town's mayor, a bass drummer and several bagpipers, the men danced for nearly an hour, up to their waists in the cold water, pushing away floating chunks of ice.

    In the Romanian village of Petrosani, north of Bucharest, some 1,000 villagers gathered for a traditional blessing of horses to give thanks for the animals who play an important role in sustaining livelihoods.

    "They drag wood and stones for us, and this is a celebration for them too," said Catalin Ristea, a 20-year-old agricultural worker, sporting a cowboy hat on his blonde-streaked hair.

    Orthodox priests sprinkled more than a dozen horses with holy water, and horses took part in impromptu log-dragging competitions cheered on by villagers. A tiny Shetland was the star of Epiphany as it doggedly pulled a cart weighed down with 10 locals.

    Friday's celebration was crowned by a horse race as riders without saddles or stirrups charged across the misty fields. Villagers ate spicy meatballs cooked on an open grill and washed down with red wine, while children enjoyed swirls of pink candy floss.

    In Istanbul, dozens of police in riot gear stood guard at the outdoor Epiphany ceremony as a precaution following past protests by nationalists against the Patriarchate, which dates from the Byzantine Empire.

    Bartholomew has called for the reopening of a theology school on an island near Istanbul that trained generations of church leaders, including himself, until it was closed by Turkey in 1971 under a law that put religious and military training under state control. The Halki Theological School closed its doors entirely in 1985, when the last five students graduated.

    U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who met Bartholomew on a visit to Turkey last month, said he hoped Turkey would reopen the seminary.

    For years, Turkey has said it is working on a formula that could pave the way for the reopening of the seminary. In August, Turkey's government said it was returning hundreds of properties confiscated from the country's Christian and Jewish minorities over the past 75 years in a gesture to the religious groups, who say they still face discrimination.

    In Kosovo, minority Serbs who live surrounded by Albanians in the enclave of Gracanica rose early Friday in bitterly cold weather and cut down oak trees from nearby woods, gathering branches to adorn the entrance to their houses as tradition dictates.

    Kosovo was the ancient seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church, which has hundreds of monasteries and churches in a region dominated by ethnic Albanians. Kosovo seceded from Serbia in 2008, but Belgrade rejects its claim to statehood. Albanians in Kosovo are mostly Muslim.

    Many Roman Catholics also marked Epiphany on Friday. Across Poland, believers celebrated with religious processions, including a gathering in Warsaw attended by thousands. The Communists banned Poles celebrating Epiphany and it was only reinstated as a state holiday in 2011.

    Led by Warsaw Archbishop Kazimierz Nycz, people walked through the city center, sometimes singing religious songs, in a procession that featured camels and people dressed up as the three kings visiting Jesus or in medieval-style clothing.

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    Associated Press writers Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara, Turkey, Veselin Toshkov in Sofia, Bulgaria, Nebi Qena in Pristina, Kosovo and Alison Mutler in Petrosani, Romania, contributed.

     

    24 comments

    • GABRIELA  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  4 mths ago
      - My hope is the FATHER, my refuge is the SON, my protection is the HOLY SPIRIT, HOLY TRINITY Glory to you.Amen.
      - Nadejdea mea este TATAL, scaparea mea este FIUL, acoperamantul meu este DUHUL SFANT, TREIME SFANTA Slava Tie.Amin.
      - Our Saviour JESUS CHRIST will protect all Christians, whatever of denomination.
      • kxbpy 4 mths ago
        Dream on loony!
      • joyce 4 mths ago
        KXBPY, your so way OFF!!! God forgive you. Gabriela, AMEN AND AMEN!!!!
      • Lobster_del_Amor 4 mths ago
        Yay Jesus!
    • Adam  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      hristos se rodi !
    • Branislav  •  Belgrade, Serbia  •  4 mths ago
      Greetings from Serbia!!! ХРИСТОС СЕ РОДИ!!!!
      • Bojan 4 mths ago
        Vaistinu Se Rodi
    • Jacksdad  •  4 mths ago
      Good for them. They celebrated without killing people. Muslims, pay attention!
      • هارون 4 mths ago
        Plenty of Muslims celebrate without killing people. About five million of them live in the United States.
      • Senex 4 mths ago
        هارون , that is true. But he is really referring to the authoritarian regimes that stimulate Muslims like those in Al Qaeda and those in Hezbollah to kill people in the name of Islam. Desperate people indeed, but still they are Muslims. We in the West often forget the horrendous wars fought in Christian nations in past centuries due to the authoritarian tensions of those times. The Muslim nations are going through similar struggles now. But they are doing so under the cloud of possible nuclear war, whereas we in the West resolved ourselves to democracy and diversity mostly before that became available. The Koran also urges more violent solutions than the Bible does, a cause of grave concern for many of us non-Muslims.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        Only civilized muslims live in the Good Old USA.
    • Adam  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      hristos se rodi!
      • Goran 4 mths ago
        VAISTINU SE HRISTOS RODI.
        ZIVEO , BRATE....
      • joyce 4 mths ago
        are you speaking Greek? does Adam mean "christ is born?"
      • Santa Monica Femme 4 mths ago
        I believe it is Serbian. "Hristos se rodi") = "Christ is Born." Goran's reply, "It is true. He has been born." It can be used as a Xmas greeting.
    • Max  •  4 mths ago
      Jesus Christ the same, yesterday, today and forever.
    • GKPAL  •  Southold, New York  •  4 mths ago
      KOSSOVO the heart of Serbian Orthodox Church and I may add part of Serbia. And now controlled by Albanian Muslims. Serbia must NEVER accept that and should fight until they regain Kosovo as part of Serbia. The Albanians have a country called Albania. Just a thought from a neighboring Greek.
      • Senad 4 mths ago
        Oh Shut up!
    • Demi  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      I pray and hope for all the people in the world to find peace, love, and family values. Return to the ten commandments and help one another. This is a message for the millionaires and billionaires. Help the old, sick, poor and hungry people in the world. We should all follow good basic family rules, love one another and be good human beings. We are not animals, God gave us a brain, lets use it. G
    • Sikovitt  •  4 mths ago
      Read a history of Byzantium.
    • Max  •  4 mths ago
      George H.W. Bush refused to turn Kosovo over to the Muslims, but Clinton sent our military into that region to see to it that the Christians didn't recover their ancient homeland taken from them by the Muslims years ago. Typical dumbocrat liberal behavior.
    • vartanb  •  , India  •  4 mths ago
      Why --ap-- did mentioned all orthodox christains and did not mention
      the name of --armenia-- and armenians which it is the first country
      excepted its natinal religion as christians in the year 301.
      Who was the reporter is stupid person which he did not mention
      the name of armenians which also celebrating today on jan.6th the
      epiphany and its christmas day.

      bye
    • Frank  •  4 mths ago
      Bless you!
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  4 mths ago
      My family always ends the Christmas season at Epiphany, but I don't they'd like diving for crucifixes in ice water.
    • Senex  •  4 mths ago
      "In August, Turkey's government said it was returning hundreds of properties confiscated from the country's Christian and Jewish minorities"

      Freedom for ALL, including minorities. What a beautiful word. It's high time Turkey pursue that ideal. Much appreciated.

      I think it would be an asset to be Orthodox and Greek because you could read the Septuagint, which is the New Testament in its original language. Assuming you could read Old Greek, I suppose, not just modern Greek.
    • Mrs. J  •  Poughkeepsie, New York  •  4 mths ago
      The second world war ended in Europe with the defeat of Germany and its allies but the Aryan Bosnian Muslims along with other Arabs continued their fight against Jews and Orthodox christians. Russia, an Orthodox christian country knows this history and is very untrusting of both the Vatican's continued policy to destroy Orthodoxy where ever it is and NATO the military arm of the EU who is basically a military and financial union of Catholic countries. Charlemagne, Napoleon and Hitler all three attacked Russia in their own time to their own folly for the simple purpose of defeating Orthodoxy and reuniting the Eastern Empire with the Western Catholic Church under the Roman Pope. The Russian Monarchy was overthrown when Communism, a devise created by the Vatican, was installed primarily to destroy the Orthodox Faith....and on and on they're not finished yet...
    • The Cat  •  4 mths ago
      It is not ephiphany that the Orthodox are celebrating, it is our Christmas. The Orthodox go by the Julian (old) calendar. Regardless, blessing to the world.
    • Christian  •  4 mths ago
      Today is Christmas for most Orthodox, to those who celebrate on Dec 25th (most Greeks, the Bulgarians and Romanians) look at what ecumenism has led to: hollow consumerism leading to economic ruin, lobotomy by MTV, assertive acceptance of the destruction of the unborn in the name of "choice" and a militant enforcement of sodomy as an alternative way of life. Take the Western rape of Kosovo in the name of their values (and muslim appeasement) and reflect on what being practically in communion with the papacy and other Western offshoots really means. End Kemalism in the Orthodox Churches and let the dead bury the dead.
    • leroy  •  4 mths ago
      UNITY in 2012 !
    • joyce  •  Chico, California  •  4 mths ago
      If they only realized Christ died on a horrible cross to save us from eternal death. we don't need to kiss the instrument of torture and death in order to be saved, we need to have FAITH AND LOVE. many people were crucified long after Jesus was crucified. he was not the first or the last to be tortured so violently.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Poor Christ...WE kill him once,twice & thrice. I am an orthodox Christian but really why cannot we celebrate his birth & death once!!!
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