After his return to Bulgaria, on April 18, 2009, Kavalenov was ordained a priest by the Bishop of Nicopolis Petko Christov in Belene in the presence of Msgr. Janusz Bolonek, papal nuncio and Bishop of Sofia and Plovdiv Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev.[1]
He was then appointed parish priest in the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary in Veliko Tarnovo. Since January 1, 2012, he has also taken care of the parish Blessed Evgeniy Bosilkov in Gabrovo.[2]
From March 2018 to September 14, 2020 Kavalenov was Vicar General of the Diocese of Nikopol.[3] Father Kavalenov speaks four languages - Italian, Polish, French and Russian, and as a graduate of the classical high school he speaks Latin and ancient Greek.[4] He was appointed by the Catholic Episcopal Conference in Bulgaria as a translator of Pope Francis during his Apostolic Pilgrimage to Bulgaria from 5 to 7 May 2019. Father Kavalenov is a participant and main organizer of a number of events in Sofia and Veliko Tarnovo, presenting the personality and pontificate of Pope Francis, the Second Vatican Council, the encyclicals Laudato si' (Thank You) and Pacem in terris (Peace on Earth).[5]
Since June 2020, Father Kavalenov has been Chairman of the Management Board of Caritas Ruse. After the death of Bishop Petko Hristov on September 14, 2020, he was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Nicopolis a day after, on September 15.[5][6] On October 5, 2020 he was awarded the Cross of Merit "Mary Melitensi" which is handed to the clergy of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta.[7]
The Great Cross "Pro piis meritis Melitensi" ("Merito Melitensi") of the Order of Malta.[14]
Bibliography
Kercheva K., Kavalenov S., European Dynasties, Agato Publishing House, Veliko Tarnovo, 2001.
Kavalenov S., The Parishes of Veliko Tarnovo and Gabrovo, Zaedno newspaper, issue 86, 2012.
Dzhurova A. , Kavalenov S., “The Christian Roots of Europe. The Papacy and the Bulgarians (IX - XXI century)" - catalog of the exhibition, "Ars Millennium MMM", Sofia, 2019 (ISBN 978-954-2950-34-9).