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New Martyr Lazarus of Bulgaria

1774 – April 23, 1802

Also known as Lazarus of Gabrovo

A young Bulgarian shepherd from the region of Gabrovo who suffered martyrdom under Ottoman rule in 1802, refusing to deny Christ.

April 23New Calendar
Feast Day
May 6Old Calendar
Commemorated as

The Holy New Martyr Lazarus the Shepherd of Bulgaria

Life

Lazarus was a New Martyr of the Ottoman period, a young Bulgarian shepherd who was falsely accused, tortured, and put to death for refusing to deny Christ and embrace Islam. He is commemorated on April 23. By tradition he was born in 1774 and died in 1802 at the age of twenty-eight.

According to the synaxarion he was born at Gabrovo in Bulgaria to pious and God-loving parents. As a young man he left his homeland and went to Soma in Asia Minor, near Pergamon, where he worked as a shepherd.

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KontakionTone 2

(Podoben: “You sought the heights...”) You appeared as a bright star announcing Christ with your radiance,
which is repulsive to this world, O Martyr Lazarus;
extinguishing the allure of false gods,
you enlighten the faithful,
always interceding for us all.

Text used with permission of the Orthodox Church in America (oca.org).

TroparionTone 3

Your holy martyr Lazarus, O Lord,
through his sufferings has received an incorruptible crown from You, our God.
For having Your strength, he laid low his adversaries,
and shattered the powerless boldness of demons.
Through his intercessions, save our souls!

Text used with permission of the Orthodox Church in America (oca.org).

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  1. 1774Birth at GabrovoLazarus was born at Gabrovo in Bulgaria to pious and God-loving parents.
  2. before 1802Shepherd in Asia MinorAs a young man he left Gabrovo and settled at Soma in Asia Minor, near Pergamon, where he earned his living as a shepherd.
  3. 1802False accusationThe synaxarion relates that while Lazarus slept in the fields, his sheepdog set upon a passing Muslim woman; he ran to her aid and called the dog off, but her dress was torn. Angered, the woman went home and accused him before her relatives, who in turn charged him before a Turkish judge with attempting to assault her.
  4. April 1802Imprisonment and martyrdomLazarus was imprisoned and beaten to force his conversion to Islam, enduring severe torments. Refusing to deny Christ, he was put to death on April 23, 1802, at the age of twenty-eight.

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Trial and Death

The charge against Lazarus arose from a chance encounter in the fields and a false report; offered his freedom in exchange for accepting Islam, he refused. The synaxarion relates that he was held in prison and beaten over a period of days, subjected to severe torments before he was finally executed.

He is numbered among the New Martyrs of the Ottoman era and is honored especially among the saints of Bulgaria. The Church commemorates him on April 23.

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Family

The synaxarion records only that his parents were devout.

Described as pious and God-loving people of Gabrovo.
His parents
not commemorated
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Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints