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IN THE CHURCH WITHOUT ONE WINDOW SAMUYA MONAH YOHANNE: But he is never alone, there is the Lord and the Mother of God, and the two doves, Pajo and Belle! There, he says, he witnessed many miracles
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IN THE CHURCH WITHOUT ONE WINDOW SAMUYA MONAH YOHANNE: But he is never alone, there is the Lord and the Mother of God, and the two doves, Pajo and Belle! There, he says, he witnessed many miracles

In the heart of Boka Kotorska lies the island of Mala Gospa, home to Father Jovan, a monk who has lived in complete isolation for sixteen years. The small church on the island has no windows and is surrounded by the sea, which can become extremely rough during winter, cutting off the island from the outside world. In an interview with the TV show '150 minuta' on TV Prva, Father Jovan described his life dedicated entirely to prayer and his experiences living in such extreme conditions. Despite being physically alone, he claims he is never truly alone, as he is accompanied by two pigeons named Pajo and Lepa, whom he considers companions. He also shared stories of miracles associated with the church, particularly involving couples struggling with infertility.

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IN THE CHURCH WITHOUT ONE WINDOW SAMUYA MONAH YOHANNE: But he is never alone, there is the Lord and the Mother of God, and the two doves, Pajo and Belle! There, he says, he witnessed many miracles

In the heart of Boka Kotorska lies the island of Mala Gospa, home to Father Jovan, a monk who has lived in complete isolation for sixteen years. The small church on the island has no windows and is surrounded by the sea, which can become extremely rough during winter, cutting off the island from the outside world. In an interview with the TV show '150 minuta' on TV Prva, Father Jovan described his life dedicated entirely to prayer and his experiences living in such extreme conditions. Despite being physically alone, he claims he is never truly alone, as he is accompanied by two pigeons named Pajo and Lepa, whom he considers companions. He also shared stories of miracles associated with the church, particularly involving couples struggling with infertility.

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