Sin-Eating Services
‘So it was always the Sin-Eater he was called at last. None sought him. The few children who came upon him, now and again, fled at his approach, or at the very sight of him’.
The Sin-Eater and other Tales and Episodes,
Fiona Macleod 1895
“I give easement and rest now to thee, dear lady. Come not down our lanes or in our meadows. And for thy peace I pawn my own soul
Amen”
“Thankful we are that they daughter’s sins are absolved and we pray that she can now enter your kingdom of peace and eternal happiness oh Lord. May you have mercy on her soul.
Amen”.
The Sin-Eater’s Absolution
Introduction
You have reached the website of a practicing Sin-Eater.
Contrary to what most people believe, the ancient custom of eating the sins of recently deceased people has not ‘died out’ but is still practiced by a few men who carry on the tradition.
I am one of the current practitioners who provide this service in the 21st Century.
Role & Duties
If you want to know more about the role and duties of a Sin-Eater please click the link below to understand what I offer as a service, not only to the deceased but to his or her family as well.
Services
If you already know about the role of a Sin-Eater and want to engage my services please click on the link below to fully understand the service that I provide, along with my fees.