Shrine Politics and Non-Institutional Religiosity. The Mrtvalj Spring in the Choreography of the Pilgrimage Shrine of St. John the Baptist at Podmilačje (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Cover Image

Shrine Politics and Non-Institutional Religiosity. The Mrtvalj Spring in the Choreography of the Pilgrimage Shrine of St. John the Baptist at Podmilačje (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Shrine Politics and Non-Institutional Religiosity. The Mrtvalj Spring in the Choreography of the Pilgrimage Shrine of St. John the Baptist at Podmilačje (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Author(s): Marijana Belaj
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Cultural history, History of Church(es), Local History / Microhistory, Politics and religion, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Hrvatsko etnološko društvo
Keywords: sacred spring; interreligious relations; shared shrine; shrine politics; Podmilačje; Bosnia and Herzegovina;

Summary/Abstract: The Mrtvalj spring is an integral part of a more complex sacred landscape, the center of which is the Shrine of St. John the Baptist located in Podmilačje near Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The shrine is a multi-confessional pilgrimage destination that is also very popular within the wider region. The Mrtvalj spring is one of the key stops in pilgrimage itineraries, but it is not only a sacred place within pilgrimage practices. In this paper the conceptualization of the Mrtvalj spring’s sacredness is examined as a reflection of the relationship between the religious and the political. The author analyzes the relationship between the shrine’s politics, which are based on the ideas of a “Bosnian Lourdes” and a shared shrine, and the spring as a focal point for the shared non-institutional practices of believers of various religious affiliations. She aims to show that a shared sacred site does not necessarily have to be controversial, and calls for a revalorization of non-institutional religiosity, which has proved to be a rich phenomenon for the study of interreligious relations.

  • Issue Year: 51/2021
  • Issue No: 44
  • Page Range: 144-162
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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