Sinti Monastery Revisited

Published 26th of February, 2021

Shrines

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You can see more pictures of the monastery in Max's blog.

Max's Sinti Blog

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Votive Offerings

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The votive offerings are used for prayer aids. The baby aids in a fertility prayer, and the arm apparently indicates somebody is praying for a damaged limb's repair.

Come And Say Hello!

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During these times of social distancing, places like Sinti Monastery are a godsend. You will probably have the place to yourself, and you will be nice and safe. So when the Government relax the movement restrictions in March, you will be able to have a good trip out. It is well worth a visit.

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