Velika Gospa COVID-19 Measures Around Croatia: No Procession in Sinj, Masks in Trsat

Daniela Rogulj

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Miranda Cikotic / PIXSELL

Preparations are underway to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption (Velika Gospa). The largest number of believers is expected in Sinj, Marija Bistrica, Aljmaš, and Trsat. 

“It is, as we know, the most visited day in our sanctuary by pilgrims who will flow into this valley from all sides like a river,” said Rev. Ante Markić, pastor of the Shrine of Our Lady of Refuge for Dnevnik Nova TV.

The number of pilgrims is not limited, but the celebration, as last year, takes place under epidemiological measures. One of them is the ban on touching the statue and the painting.

“There will definitely be a disinfectant next to drinking water, and we ask citizens to adhere to the measures and to think of themselves and everyone else who comes after them,” said Darko Barjaktarevic from the Erdut Tourist Board.

“Masks are only taken off when pilgrims find their place.”

Special measures will also apply to the Shrine of Our Lady of Trsat.

“While the faithful are moving, even though all the masses are outside in Trsat, they must wear, or it is recommended, to wear masks. And when they find their place, when they sit down, they can take it off,” said Krunoslav Kocijan, guardian of the Shrine of Our Lady of Trsat.

There will be no procession in Sinj again.

“Unfortunately, this is impossible to achieve if we want to be responsible, if we want to save as many people as possible from infection or, God forbid, from death,” said Fr. Ante Čovo, guardian of the Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Sinj.

One of the specifics of the shrines in Sinj and Aljmaš is touching Our Lady’s image or statue. “It is strictly forbidden on these occasions,” Čovo noted.

“I always emphasize that even when there was no corona. They can perform their devotion without touching it,” believes Ante Markić, pastor of the Shrine of Our Lady of Refuge.

For everything to go well, Friar Kocijan urges the faithful to adhere to epidemiological recommendations.

“We will not count how many people will come; everyone is welcome,” concluded Kocijan.

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