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Costaleros and soldiers parade in Cáceres with Jesús de la Salud and Las Batalas

Costaleros and soldiers parade in Cáceres with Jesús de la Salud and Las Batalas

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Two processions will occupy the streets of Cáceres on Holy Monday, March 25, with the uniqueness of their procession in that one of them is one of the few carrying the procession and the other is accompanied in his entourage by a representation of soldiers from the Land Army. The first will depart at 8:00 pm from the Santo Domingo Temple with the Brotherhood Nuestro Padre Jesús de la Salud en su Injusta Sentencia and María Santísima de la Estrella.

The wholesome passage of Our Father Jesus in His Unjust Judgment, carried in a bag, is a large composition containing images of Jesus, Pontius Pilate, the Roman centurion, Claudia Procula, and the Sanhedrite. In a further step, the portrait of María Santísima de la Estrella, made by José Antonio Cabello in 2014, will be processed.

The itinerary starts from Santo Domingo, Plaza de la Concepcion, Moret, Pintures, San Juan, Rozo de Luna, Pizarro, Soledad, Hornos, Gallegos, San Juan High Slide, Gran Via, Plaza Mayor, General Ezbonda, and Santo Domingo, where will be collected. Musical accompaniment will be from the Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno Ensemble from Jerez de los Caballeros and the Ntra Sra de La Soledad Ensemble from La Algaba (Seville).

At 9:00 p.m., the Confraternity of Santisimo Cristo de las Batalas and María Santisima de los Dolores will leave the Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria. The exposition consists of three steps, Cristo de las batalas (Antonio Arenas Martínez, 1953), Cristo del Revigio (attributed to José de Proenza, 1780) and María Santísima de los Dolores (anonymous author, 18th century).

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From Plaza Santa María, head towards Arco de la Estrella, Plaza Mayor (turning for peace), Pintures, San Juan, San Pedro, Donoso Cortes, Pizarro, Sergio Sánchez, and you will return along the San Juan Corridor to Take the Gran Vía and arrive at Plaza Mayor to Arco de la Estrella, Plaza de Santa María and Santa María Co-Cathedral, arriving around midnight.

Music will be provided by the community's drum group, the Cristo del Humilladero Cornet and Drum Band, and the Regional Music Band of the Cáceres Provincial Council.

Tuesday processions

On Holy Tuesday, three processions will be held in Cáceres, since last year the new Jesús Despojado de su Vestiduras confraternity joined on this day. At eight o'clock in the evening, you will leave the parish of Fatima, which is shortening its route this year.

Thus, the procession carrying the image created by Juan Jiménez and Pablo Porras from Cordoba in 2021 will walk along Garcia Plata de Osma Street to go towards Gil Cordero, Spain Street (strange), San Antón, San Pedro and Plaza de San Juan to go. Descend Pintores to Plaza Mayor and then head towards General Ezbunda to Santo Domingo where a repentance station is scheduled to take place at approximately 10:00 p.m.

You will return via Plaza de la Concepcion, Moret, Pintores and San Juan to return via San Pedro, San Antón and Avenida de España to the Illuminated Fountain where you will take the even part of Avenida de España to return via Gómez Becerra and turn at Eladia Montesino-Espartero towards Gil Cordero and go up to Rafael García Plata de Osma to arrive at Fatima Diocese around twelve-thirty at night.

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Half an hour later (8:30 p.m.) the Ramos Brothers will take to the street from the parish of San Juan with a portrait of Jesús del Perdon (an anonymous author of the Castilian school, late 17th century).

Leaving San Juan, you'll head to Iglesia de San Juan, Roso de Luna, Donoso Cortés, Pizarro, Soledad, Santa Clara (Santa Clara Monastery), Puerta de Mérida, Adarves de la Puerta de Mérida, and Olmos (Convento Jerónimas). Condes, Orellana, de la Monga, Cuesta de la Compaña, San Mateo (San Pablo Monastery), Ancha, Puerta de Mérida, Santa Clara, Soledad, Hornos, Gallegos and Plaza de San Juan, where it will be picked up at 11:00 p.m.

At about 11:00 p.m., the Friars Cristo del Amparo processions with their portrait of an anonymous author of the Castilian school of 1669. It is one of the most austere processions of Holy Week in Cáceres and the only procession held in the part of the ascension to the sanctuary of La Montaña, as the hermitage Located in that area.

From the Amparo hermitage descend to Fuente Concejo, Caleros, Plaza de Santiago, Godoy, Cuesta del Socorro, Tendas, Plaza de Santa María, Arco de la Estrella, Adarves de la Estrella, Santa Ana, Padre Rosalio, Puerta de Mérida, Ancha Street and the Parish Temple. San Mateo, where it will be picked up around 2 a.m.

Along the way the Seven Words sermon is performed and the only musical accompaniment is a turbulent drum.