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In 1750, the parish priest of Krinčinas, Jeronimas Šarkevičius, along with local nobility from the Karpo family, initiated the construction of a large brick chapel, funded by donations from the surrounding residents. This was done without the necessary construction permits, which was considered a serious violation. The official permission for the church's construction was signed by the Pope himself in 1782, granting the church legitimacy and blessing. Completed in 1803, the church features Baroque and Classicism architectural elements. The sculpture of Jesus of Nazareth in its main altar is considered miraculous, believed to heal the most severe illnesse
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