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Saint Sophia church in Sofia
Is this the oldest Christian church is use?
The Saint Sophia church is built around 540BC
by emperor Justinian as a twin church to
the Hagia Sophia in Byzantium.
The front of the church.
Let us go inside.
Light is streaming through the big windows.
No flash light used.
We don't give a picture of the iconostasis,
because that is not respectful.
But the pictures above show how wonderful this
church is.
We have approval for these pictures.
The spiritual atmosphere is impressive.
Again and again Susan and Robert returned to
this church.
The outside is very ancient:
South
This type of masonry is at least
from around 800AD.
Main entrance doors
North side
East side
On the South East corner once a much older
Christian church was standing.
The fundamentals and some cellar space are
still there.
Once this ancient Christian church stood
outside the walls of
the ancient city of Sophia on a little hill.
Around this ancient church was a field of
graves
used by ancient Christians from 100BC until
300AD.
Here we have a proven and still
existing pre New Testament Christian place.
Robert saw tombstones below the floor of the
Saint Sophia church
from 100BC with the swastika symbol.
The traditional cross symbol of modern
Christianity
has been promoted by the New Testament power
groups many centuries later.
Apparently the ancient swastika was used in
this area.
The swastika is the ancient symbol of water,
happines and life itself.
In India the swastika is still a very important
symbol.
Many graves had the swastika on top.
We also expected to see the Fish symbol,
but could not find this symbol in the short
time we had.
Ofcourse the Fish (ICHTHUS) is the real symbol
of ancient Christianity,
but also the symbol of the Orpheus religion,
which was in ancient times an important
religion
in Ancient Greece (Hellas), Macedonia,
Bulgaria (Thracia), Northern Turkey (Phrygia).
Remarkable is that exactly on the site of
the former ancient Christian church building
the traditional wishing ribbons are knotted!
There were no wishing good luck ribbons on any
other side of the church.
Robert was very much aware of the ancient grave
field,
which is still visible as a higher area around
the church,
and also below the floor of the Saint Sophia
Church.
Also the presence of the cellar remnants of the
former
smaller church were very powerfully energic.
At a certain moment Robert saw the former
little church as
a shining yellow golden light figure.
In front of the Saint Sophia church is a nice
little square
with a
drinking fountain, where during the day people of Sophia
are having a little break on the benches
around.
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Updated September 16,
2007
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