Day 18, September 21, 2017
Vodnjan (pop. 4,000) was the first of three towns that we visited today. As we drove into the town the streets got narrower…and narrower….
and narrower!
We make our way to St. Blaise Church which is known for its mummified saints.
We first view many skulls and bits of bones from Christians who were persecuted and killed by the Romans. These were displayed on the right hand side of the altar. They are in the cases which look red and yellow in the picture below. We are then shown into a room behind the altar to view the mummified remains of six Saints. No pictures were allowed but I found some on the internet.
The bodies of these saints have survived without being embalmed in any way. This is Saint Nicolosa, who died in 1512. She was a nun who became an abbess.
Saint Leonis Bembo died in 1188.
These are the hands of another one of the Saints.
I am having computer problems tonight and I am getting rather frustrated, so I think I will finish this post tomorrow. It is late and we leave our Airbnb in Pula tomorrow morning. Next stop is Senj, a small town of 8,000 about a four hour drive south from here.
Hi Trudy, your trip through Croatia is absolutely incredible, I love your descriptions and pictures.
Franziska
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Thank you Franziska, so happy to hear from you, and that you are enjoying the blog.
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