Petko Christov
{{Short description|Roman Catholic bishop (1950–2020)}}
{{about|a Bulgarian Roman Catholic prelate|Bulgarian football player|Petko Hristov}}
{{Infobox Christian leader
| type = Bishop
| honorific_prefix = The Most Reverend
| name = Petko Christov
| image =
| native_name =
| native_name_lang = Bulgarian
| title = Bishop of Nicopolis
| church = Roman Catholic Church
| diocese = Nicopolis
| see = Nicopolis
| appointed = 18 October 1994
| predecessor =
| ordination = 15 December 1985
| ordained_by = Samuel Dzhundrin
| consecration = 6 January 1995
| consecrated_by = Pope John Paul II
| birth_name = Petko Jordanov Christov
| birth_date = October 9, 1950
| birth_place = Velchevo (village), Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
| death_date = {{death date and age|2020|09|14|1950|10|19}}
| death_place = Ruse, Bulgaria
| previous_post =
| honorific_suffix = OFM. Conv.
}}
File:Coat of arms of Petko Jordanov Christov.svg
Petko Jordanov Christov, OFM Conv. ({{langx|bg|Петко Йорданов Христов}}; 9 October 1950 – 14 September 2020) was a Bulgarian Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicopolis from 1994 until his death in 2020. He was a member of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual.
Biography
Petko Jordanov Christov was born in Velcevo, Veliko Tarnovo. He studied at the Professional School of Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy ("Angel Popov") in Veliko Tarnovo, in the fields of civil engineering and architecture.
From 1977 to 1985 in Bulgaria he studied to become a priest and was ordained on 15 December 1985 by Bishop Samuel Dzhundrin. In 1990 Christov gave his first vows in the order of Franciscans on 15 December 1993. He served in parishes in Belene and Tranchovitsa. On 18 October 1994 he was consecrated by Pope John Paul II as Bishop of Nicopolis. On 6 January 1995 he was ordained at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican by John Paul II, with cardinals Giovanni Battista Re and Jorge María Mejía being his co-consecrators.
From 1992 to 1993 he was one of the founders of Caritas in Belem. Christov was president of the Catholic charity Caritas in Bulgaria since 1997 and a member of the Episcopal Conference of Bulgaria. On December 1, 2001 in Sofia at the XVIII National Conference of Caritas Bulgaria he was elected its president.
In the Episcopal Conference of Bulgaria he was the chairman of the following committees:
- Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
- Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
- Pontifical Council Cor Unum
After illness, Bishop Christov died on September 14, 2020[http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/nico0.htm#3564 gcatholic.org] in the hospital in the city of Ruse at the age of 69. He was buried in a special chapel in the cathedral in Ruse on September 19, 2020.
Distinctions
- {{flagicon|Sovereign Military Order of Malta}} Order pro merito Melitensi, bestowed by the ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, His Excellency Count Camillo Dzukoli in a ceremony in St Paul of the Cross Cathedral in Rousse, 30 November 2011,{{Cite web|url=http://www.catholic-news.bg/?p=20367|title=Catholic-news » Никополският епископ монс. Петко Христов отличен с Големия кръст на Малтийския орден|accessdate=Sep 14, 2020}} for his active work and cooperation related to charitable activities of the Catholic Church in Bulgaria
References
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External links
- [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bchristov.html Catholic Hierarchy website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140904030334/http://www.caritas-bg.org/web/bg/caritas-bulgaria/contacts/269-caritas-bulgaria/24-mphristov caritas-bulgaria.org]
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Category:Conventual Franciscan bishops
Category:20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bulgaria
Category:21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bulgaria