🕊️ Narration
A solitary church stands quietly in the middle of the sea.
For the people of Montenegro, this place is a symbol of faith and hope.
"Sveta Nedelja" means "Holy Sunday."
It is said to have been built to honor the souls of sailors who lost their lives in storms.
A place of prayer nestled in the heart of nature—
The stillness and strength of Montenegro are embodied in this tiny church.
📖 Details
■ Name and Meaning
“Sveta Nedelja” means “Holy Sunday” in Slavic languages.
It also refers to Saint Nedelja (or Saint Sunday), a revered martyr in many Eastern Orthodox traditions.
■ Location and Geography
Location: A small island off the coast of Petrovac, Montenegro
Access: About 5–10 minutes by boat from the local port
Features:
The church is built on a natural rock formation, completely isolated by the sea.
It has stone walls, a red-tiled roof, and a small bell tower.
Its unique placement gives it the appearance of floating on the sea, making it especially striking in aerial footage.
■ History and Legend
The church is believed to have been constructed in the late 19th century by local fishermen.
According to legend, it was built as an offering of gratitude by shipwreck survivors who were saved in these waters.
Fishermen and sailors would offer prayers here before setting sail, asking for safe passage on the open sea.
🕊️ Narration
A solitary church stands quietly in the middle of the sea.
For the people of Montenegro, this place is a symbol of faith and hope.
"Sveta Nedelja" means "Holy Sunday."
It is said to have been built to honor the souls of sailors who lost their lives in storms.
A place of prayer nestled in the heart of nature—
The stillness and strength of Montenegro are embodied in this tiny church.
📖 Details
■ Name and Meaning
“Sveta Nedelja” means “Holy Sunday” in Slavic languages.
It also refers to Saint Nedelja (or Saint Sunday), a revered martyr in many Eastern Orthodox traditions.
■ Location and Geography
Location: A small island off the coast of Petrovac, Montenegro
Access: About 5–10 minutes by boat from the local port
Features:
The church is built on a natural rock formation, completely isolated by the sea.
It has stone walls, a red-tiled roof, and a small bell tower.
Its unique placement gives it the appearance of floating on the sea, making it especially striking in aerial footage.
■ History and Legend
The church is believed to have been constructed in the late 19th century by local fishermen.
According to legend, it was built as an offering of gratitude by shipwreck survivors who were saved in these waters.
Fishermen and sailors would offer prayers here before setting sail, asking for safe passage on the open sea.
モンテネグロはバルカン半島(はんとう)に位置(いち)する共和制(きょうわせい)国家(こっか)です。アドリア(あどりあ)海(かい)に面(めん)しており、海(うみ)を挟(はさ)んだ対岸(たいがん)には、イタリア半島(はんとう)があります。隣国(りんこく)はクロアチア、ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ、セルビア、アルバニア、コソボです。国名(こくめい)は、公用語(こうようご)のモンテネグロ語(ご)では Crna Gora(ツルナ・ゴーラ)と呼(よ)ばれ、ヴェネト語(ご)では、Montenegro(モンテネグロ)と呼(よ)ばれます。どちらも「黒(くろ)い山(やま)」を意味(いみ)しており、ロブチェン山(やま)に由来(ゆらい)しています。
モンテネグロはバルカン半島(はんとう)に位置(いち)する共和制(きょうわせい)国家(こっか)です。アドリア(あどりあ)海(かい)に面(めん)しており、海(うみ)を挟(はさ)んだ対岸(たいがん)には、イタリア半島(はんとう)があります。隣国(りんこく)はクロアチア、ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ、セルビア、アルバニア、コソボです。国名(こくめい)は、公用語(こうようご)のモンテネグロ語(ご)では Crna Gora(ツルナ・ゴーラ)と呼(よ)ばれ、ヴェネト語(ご)では、Montenegro(モンテネグロ)と呼(よ)ばれます。どちらも「黒(くろ)い山(やま)」を意味(いみ)しており、ロブチェン山(やま)に由来(ゆらい)しています。