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Ivan Romanov (Catholic bishop)

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His Excellency

Ivan Romanov
Vicar Apostolic of Sofia and Plovdiv
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv
SeeRoman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv
Appointed6 July 1942
Installed6 July 1942
PredecessorArchbishop Roberto Meni
Orders
Ordination1901
Personal details
Born10 September 1878
Died8 January 1953
Shumen, Bulgaria
NationalityIndian
Styles of
Ivan Romanov
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleMonsignor
Posthumous styleBishop

Ivan Romanov (Bulgarian: Иван Романов) was a Bulgarian bishop and apostolic vicar of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv.

Romanov was born in Baltadzhii (now the town of Rakovski). He was ordained a priest on January 21, 1901. On July 6, 1942 he was elected Sofia - Plovdiv Apostolic Administrator and Bishop of the Titular Prisriana. On October 4, 1942 he was consecrated as a bishop.

During the trials against Catholic priests in Bulgaria, Romanov was arrested by the People's Militia. On October 29, 1952 Sofia District Court examined the case of Romanov. The accusation was spying. His conviction sentence was 12 years imprisonment. On January 8, 1953[1] Romanov died in prison in Shumen after many tortures.

His process of beatification (together with the Fathers Capuchin Flavin Mankin and Fortunat grocers) started on November 17, 1998 and since then he bears the title "servant of God".

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