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'''Dobri Dimitrov Dobrev''' ({{lang-bg|Добри Димитров Добрев}}, born 20 July 1914), better known as '''Grandpa Dobri''', '''Elder Dobri''' ({{lang-bg|дядо Добри|translit=Dyado Dobri}}) or '''The Saint of Bailovo''',<ref name=BNT>{{cite web| url=http://bnt.bg/bg/news/view/43277/djado_dobri |title=Дядо Добри |date=17 December 2010| accessdate=27 September 2012| publisher=БНТ}}</ref> is a Bulgarian [[ascetic]] who walks over 20 kilometers each day to sit or stand in front of the [[Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia|Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky]] in [[Sofia]] to collect money for charitable causes. Dobrev donates all the money he collects to charities, orphanages, churches and monasteries and he [[Centenarian|turned 100]] in July 2014.<ref name="Centenary">{{cite news|url = http://www.vesti.bg/razvlechenia/shoubiznes/diado-dobri-na-100-godini-6017801|title = Дядо Добри на 100 години|language = bg|publisher = Vesti.bg|date = 2014-07-21|accessdate = 2014-09-19}}</ref> In [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], his name translates as [[Tobias|"good" or "kind"]].
'''Dobri Dimitrov Dobrev''' ({{lang-bg|Добри Димитров Добрев}}, born 20 July 1914), better known as '''Grandpa Dobri''', '''Elder Dobri''' ({{lang-bg|дядо Добри|translit=Dyado Dobri}}) or '''The Saint of Bailovo''',<ref name=BNT>{{cite web|url=http://bnt.bg/bg/news/view/43277/djado_dobri|title=Дядо Добри|date=17 December 2010|accessdate=27 September 2012|publisher=БНТ|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918070757/http://bnt.bg/bg/news/view/43277/djado_dobri|archivedate=18 September 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> is a Bulgarian [[ascetic]] who walks over 20 kilometers each day to sit or stand in front of the [[Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia|Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky]] in [[Sofia]] to collect money for charitable causes. Dobrev donates all the money he collects to charities, orphanages, churches and monasteries and he [[Centenarian|turned 100]] in July 2014.<ref name="Centenary">{{cite news|url = http://www.vesti.bg/razvlechenia/shoubiznes/diado-dobri-na-100-godini-6017801|title = Дядо Добри на 100 години|language = bg|publisher = Vesti.bg|date = 2014-07-21|accessdate = 2014-09-19}}</ref> In [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], his name translates as [[Tobias|"good" or "kind"]].


== Life ==
== Life ==
Dobrev was born 20 July 1914 in the village of [[Bailovo]]. His father died in [[World War I]] and his mother had to raise their children by herself. Dobrev does not remember his youth and school years. He decided to marry around 1940, which is around when [[Bulgaria]] joined [[World War II]]. In one of the [[Bombing of Sofia in World War II|bombings of Sofia]] a bomb fell near him and he lost almost all his hearing. Dobrev and his wife had four children, two of which he outlived.
Dobrev was born 20 July 1914 in the village of [[Bailovo]]. His father died in [[World War I]] and his mother had to raise their children by herself. Dobrev does not remember his youth and school years. He decided to marry around 1940, which is around when [[Bulgaria]] joined [[World War II]]. In one of the [[Bombing of Sofia in World War II|bombings of Sofia]] a bomb fell near him and he lost almost all his hearing. Dobrev and his wife had four children, two of which he outlived.


Over the years Dobrev became detached from the material aspects of life and devoted himself entirely to the [[Spirit world (Spiritualism)|spirit world]]. Around the year 2000, he decided to donate all his belongings to the Orthodox church and now he lives very modestly in a small extension to the [[Saints Cyril and Methodius]] parish church in his native village of Bailovo. About that time he embarked on his mission to raise funds for the restoration of churches and monasteries across Bulgaria.<ref>{{YouTube|vaau8iT0D0o|Дядо Добри от Байлово – България}} – част от филма „Лепта" (2000&nbsp;г.), продукция на фондация „Покров Богородичен"</ref> It is this new direction in life and the example he gives with his asceticism that led many to call him ''The Saint of Bailovo''.<ref name=duma>{{cite web | url = http://www.duma.bg/duma/node/24378 | title = Дядо Добре Добрев – божий странник, пътник от бъдещето, Деси Велева | accessdate = 27 September 2012 | date = 17 December 2011 | publisher =в. „Дума"}}</ref>
Over the years Dobrev became detached from the material aspects of life and devoted himself entirely to the [[Spirit world (Spiritualism)|spirit world]]. Around the year 2000, he decided to donate all his belongings to the Orthodox church and now he lives very modestly in a small extension to the [[Saints Cyril and Methodius]] parish church in his native village of Bailovo. About that time he embarked on his mission to raise funds for the restoration of churches and monasteries across Bulgaria.<ref>{{YouTube|vaau8iT0D0o|Дядо Добри от Байлово – България}} – част от филма „Лепта" (2000&nbsp;г.), продукция на фондация „Покров Богородичен"</ref> It is this new direction in life and the example he gives with his asceticism that led many to call him ''The Saint of Bailovo''.<ref name=duma>{{cite web | url = http://www.duma.bg/duma/node/24378 | title = Дядо Добре Добрев – божий странник, пътник от бъдещето, Деси Велева | accessdate = 27 September 2012 | date = 17 December 2011 | publisher = в. „Дума" | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://archive.is/20130628012652/http://www.duma.bg/duma/node/24378 | archivedate = 28 June 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref>


== Charity ==
== Charity ==

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Dobri Dobrev
Dobri Dobrev in 2010
Born
Dobri Dimitrov Dobrev

(1914-07-20) 20 July 1914 (age 110)
NationalityBulgarian
Other namesElder Dobri, Grandpa Dobri
OccupationAscetic
Known forCharity
Dobri Dobrev standing in front of Alexander Nevski Cathedral, at age 94


Dobri Dimitrov Dobrev (Bulgarian: Добри Димитров Добрев, born 20 July 1914), better known as Grandpa Dobri, Elder Dobri (Bulgarian: дядо Добри, romanizedDyado Dobri) or The Saint of Bailovo,[1] is a Bulgarian ascetic who walks over 20 kilometers each day to sit or stand in front of the Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky in Sofia to collect money for charitable causes. Dobrev donates all the money he collects to charities, orphanages, churches and monasteries and he turned 100 in July 2014.[2] In Bulgarian, his name translates as "good" or "kind".

Life

Dobrev was born 20 July 1914 in the village of Bailovo. His father died in World War I and his mother had to raise their children by herself. Dobrev does not remember his youth and school years. He decided to marry around 1940, which is around when Bulgaria joined World War II. In one of the bombings of Sofia a bomb fell near him and he lost almost all his hearing. Dobrev and his wife had four children, two of which he outlived.

Over the years Dobrev became detached from the material aspects of life and devoted himself entirely to the spirit world. Around the year 2000, he decided to donate all his belongings to the Orthodox church and now he lives very modestly in a small extension to the Saints Cyril and Methodius parish church in his native village of Bailovo. About that time he embarked on his mission to raise funds for the restoration of churches and monasteries across Bulgaria.[3] It is this new direction in life and the example he gives with his asceticism that led many to call him The Saint of Bailovo.[4]

Charity

Over the course of his lifetime, Dobrev has donated over 80,000 Bulgarian lev (40,000 euros)[5] to churches, monasteries and other noble deeds. Among his biggest donations are:

  • 10,000 Bulgarian lev (5,000 euros) to the Saints Cyril and Methodius parish church in his native Bailovo[6]
  • 25,000 Bulgarian lev (12,500 euros) for restoration of the Eleshnishki Monastery Mother Mary located to the east of Sofia, and the local church in the village of Gorno Kamartsi.[6]
  • 35,700 Bulgarian lev (~20,000 euros) for the Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky in Sofia, which is the biggest donation in the known history of the over 100-year-old cathedral.[7]

Legacy

The good will is just and true. Everything in it is good. We must not lie, nor steal, nor commit adultery. We must love each other as God loves us.

References

  1. ^ "Дядо Добри". БНТ. 17 December 2010. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Дядо Добри на 100 години" (in Bulgarian). Vesti.bg. 21 July 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  3. ^ Дядо Добри от Байлово – България on YouTube – част от филма „Лепта" (2000 г.), продукция на фондация „Покров Богородичен"
  4. ^ "Дядо Добре Добрев – божий странник, пътник от бъдещето, Деси Велева". в. „Дума". 17 December 2011. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Yahoo News Canada, 31 May 2013
  6. ^ a b "Heavenly dreams of Easter". c. "Standard". 15 May 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012. {{cite news}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)
  7. ^ "This 99-Year-Old Man Begs Every Day And Gives It All Away To Churches And Orphanages", The Huffington Post, 27 February 2014