Trindade, Religious pilgrimage city in Goiás, Brazil
Trindade is a city in Goiás known as a pilgrimage destination centered around its sanctuary and religious sites. The area features religious buildings, landscaped grounds with pathways, and a layout designed to guide visitors through devotional spaces.
The city began in 1840 when farmers found a clay medal showing the Holy Trinity in their field, sparking the creation of a religious settlement. This discovery became the foundation for its growth into a pilgrimage destination.
The Sanctuary of Pai Eterno draws visitors throughout the year who light candles and pray in its chapels and on its pathways. Religious devotion shapes daily life here and appears in the many small altars found throughout the streets.
Visitors will find lodging, restaurants, and shops throughout the city with clear routes to the sanctuary and religious sites. The quieter periods outside major religious celebrations offer a more relaxed experience for exploring.
The Rodovia dos Romeiros is a road lined with outdoor displays of the Passion of Christ that serves as the route for processions featuring hundreds of ox carts and thousands of riders during celebrations. This blend of rural tradition and religious practice creates scenes unlike anywhere else in the region.
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