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Greetings from the village, Alojz Milharcic, the goldsmith.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics3 days ago

Greetings from the village, Alojz Milharcic, the goldsmith.

The article describes the celebration of Saint John the Baptist Day in Štivan, Slovenia, held on June 28th. The event featured three tents, a welcome banner, woven wreaths, historical exhibits, arranged altars, and a musical performance by local choirs from Slavonia and Postojna. The ceremony included speeches by representatives of the parish council, a tribute to the last new convert, a remembrance of past priests, and a thanksgiving for the parishioner Alojz Milharčič on his golden jubilee of 50 years of priestly service. The article highlights the community gathering, emphasizing family and tradition, and mentions a religious ritual involving bread breaking during the service.

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Greetings from the village, Alojz Milharcic, the goldsmith.

The article describes the celebration of Saint John the Baptist Day in Štivan, Slovenia, held on June 28th. The event featured three tents, a welcome banner, woven wreaths, historical exhibits, arranged altars, and a musical performance by local choirs from Slavonia and Postojna. The ceremony included speeches by representatives of the parish council, a tribute to the last new convert, a remembrance of past priests, and a thanksgiving for the parishioner Alojz Milharčič on his golden jubilee of 50 years of priestly service. The article highlights the community gathering, emphasizing family and tradition, and mentions a religious ritual involving bread breaking during the service.

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