Hopes it could improve mental wellbeing
One of the organisers of the Praying the Keeills event says it's an opportunity to appreciate nature and enjoy some company even if you're not religious.
Praying the Keeills week began over the weekend, and sees people visit the early religious buildings dotted across the Isle of Man.
It's suggested the earliest of them were rarely larger than three by five metres internally.
Phil Gawne spoke to organisers Phil Craine and Andrew Foxon:
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