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First blessing of motorhomes in Radmirje, Slovenia

17.06.2026 01:08 1 min 2 sources
Nova24TV SLV + 1 more
First blessing of motorhomes in Radmirje, Slovenia
Original source: Nova24TV

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On April 19, 2026, Radmirje will host the first blessing of motorhomes. The event starts with a holy mass at St. Francis Church, followed by the blessing ceremony on the parish parking lot.

On April 19, 2026, the first blessing of motorhomes will take place in Radmirje, Slovenia. The event begins at 10:30 with a holy mass at the Church of St. Francis (according to one source, St. Francis Xavier). At 11:30, the blessing of vehicles will be held on the parish parking lot.

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First Blessing of Motorhomes in Radmirje

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First Blessing of Motorhomes in Radmirje

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