In memory of the Saint Quirinus spring with the effigy of Saint Quirinus of Siscia." Never pass Quirinus here, or say Quirinus prays for me
Concerns a former place of pilgrimage to obtain intercession from Quirinus for mental and physical ailments, especially eye diseases.
Already in 1475 there was a Quirinus chapel along the road to Bergen op Zoom with a well, the Sintekrijnsputje. From this well welled medicinal water. Although the well seems to have fallen into disuse after the Reformation and the chapel disappeared, Quirinus remained a popular saint. So popular that not only was the new church named after him, but also in 1985 the well that was once dedicated to him was restored. In 1925, a house had already been built on that site, which was given the name 'Sintekrijn'.
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