Poland's relgious items expo
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Poland's relgious items expo

Updated 0818 GMT (1618 HKT) May 25, 2012
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Now in its 13th year, the SacroExpo in Kielce, Poland is one of the world's largest exhibitions of sacred art and religious items, including life-size models of the late Pope John Paul II. The population of Poland is 90% Catholic. courtesy targi kielce
Crucifixes large and small are available for churches in Europe's biggest fair devoted to sacral art. courtesy targi kielce
This year's expo takes place on June 18th. Last year 300 exhibitors from 15 countries took part. courtesy targi kielce
Some of the larger items that could be supplied are confessional boxes with air-conditioning and heating, handy for many of eastern Europe's chilly, Gothic churches. Courtesy Targi Kielce
Vestments for all occasions as well as camouflage ones for military priests working in war zones. Poland has around 2,500 troops in Afghanistan. courtesy targi Kielce
Exhibitors take a moment to discuss sales, and possibly higher matters, at the 2011 SacroExpo. courtesy targi kielce
Apostolic Nuncio to Poland Archbishop Celstino Migliore gets a grand tour of the reliquaries and kitsch on show at last year's expo. courtesy targi keilce
The international market for religious items for churches is estimated to be around $4 billion. Courtesy Targi Kielce