The Bulgarian Orthodox Church already has its own radio. The web channel "Eparhiiski Glas" is named after the magazine of the Sofia Eparchy. The radio can be listened to around the clock not only in Bulgaria, but also by Bulgarians abroad, Bishop Polycarp of Belogradchik said.
The Orthodox radio is broadcast through the portal: https://mitropolia-sofia.org/, or at: https://radio-glas.mitropolia-sofia.org/.
The program includes church music, Orthodox prayers and live services from the Church of St. Nedelya in Sofia.
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