Kleinsöding church

Local nameFilialkirche hl. Sebastian
LocationAlps, Austria

The Church of Kleinsöding, often simply called Sebastianikirche, is a Roman Catholic filial and pilgrimage church in the Austrian village of Kleinsöding in western Styria, which belongs to the municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann. The church, consecrated in honor of St. Sebastian, belongs to the pastoral area of Voitsberg in the diocese of Graz-Seckau and is subordinate to the parish of Mooskirchen. As a pilgrimage church, it only plays a local role for Kleinsöding and the surrounding villages.

Its history dates back to the beginning of the 16th century, when it was built as a plague sanctuary. The origins of the church are closely linked to the outbreaks of plague in the 15th century, which almost completely depopulated parts of the surrounding area. Surviving farmers swore an oath to pay the so-called Kühzins over the course of their lives.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinsöding_church

Address 1 Kirchenweg, 8561, Austria

Coordinates 47°0'5.093" N 15°16'35.896" E

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