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The Holy Thursday procession of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, with the final match (23/03/2016)

Culvert with this Holy Thursday procession, full of bright and colorful exultant, begins with the most numerous courtships in terms sculptures and penitents, leaving the Parish of St. Peter the Apostle, from eight o'clock in the afternoon.

The procession will be televised live by the cameras of Popular Television at the Jara Carrillo Square, at the intersection of Ramon y Cajal, Beata Piedad de la Cruz and Rise of San Francisco streets, right in the place where the image of Student Christ joins it.

The first Brotherhood parading is San Pedro Apostle, with an image of the sculptor Antonio Labaña 1986, highlighting Brotherhood said its third women parading cartagenero pure style.

The Brotherhood has 410 brothers, of which 300 are row, 90 portapasos and female third consisting of 20 women, since each has also his own drum band formed by young people and children who have fully incorporated all their actions.

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Christ of Hope, popularly "Christ of Students' being pupils of all secondary schools in the municipality who carry the throne, in total 75 portapasos, leaves from the Francisco Salzillo Institute and joined the procession in the crossing of the Subida streets of San Francisco with Ramon y Cajal, there will move to the image holder of the Brotherhood is San Pedro and then it will follow the same itinerary as the rest of the images and participate in the meeting at the end in St. Peter's square, before entering the images to the parish.

The image of Christ of Hope was conducted in 2001 by the Murcian sculptor José Hernández Navarro.

Continue "the coloraos" with Our Lord of the Column, the Brotherhood was founded in 1608, it has 450 confreres, of whom 50% are women, many youth between 20 and 50 years.

The images of Our Lord of the Column, as well as images of the rest of the throne are tosher sculptor Fernando Ortuño.

The throne was made by the Noguera Brothers and carry 70 portapasos, Nazarenes tunic is white with the coat, hood and red sash.

Once the evening progresses night the following penitents are those of the Royal Brotherhood of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno (Holder Procession), the beginnings of the Brotherhood date back to 1709, it has 320 brothers on Holy Thursday parade with a robe and purple hood and cloak of white satin.

First do with image of Ntra. Mrs. of Bitterness, designed by the Murcian sculptor Jesus Dimas Molina in 2008, is carried by 75 portapasos women, white robe with purple sash.

After the image of the Head of the procession Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno work of the year 1941 the sculptor Carlos Rodriguez, while the rest of the images (Veronica, Cyrene and Roman) were made in 1952 by sculptor Jose Noguera, being taken the throne 80 portapasos.

the fact that the Brotherhood since 1952 that SARD Juan de Borbon, Brother be accepted Honorary Mayor and gives the title of Royal Brotherhood of Nuestro is given.

Padre Jesus Nazareno, once late last year 2009, HM King Juan Carlos I, following the family tradition, also accepted the appointment of Honorary Brother.

The Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows parading on Holy Thursday with two images, the Christ of Humiliation and Cristo de la Huerta, both sizes of the Castilian sculptor Jose Vazquez Juncal, with polychromatic Miguel de la Colina, made in the 1991, of great beauty and originality, especially in the Cristo de la Huerta, as it is in the horizontal position.

The Brotherhood has 495 brothers, the first of the thrones is portapasos 54 and the second row 36. The Nazarenes black velvet tunic dress with blue hood.

The procession continues with the Cristo del Consuelo, lovely image dating from 1890, rebuilt after the civil war in the former Talleres de Aviacion, who were in what is now the Garden of Aviation and special affection for toshers because it is venerated throughout the year in the cemetery chapel of our town, like the rest of the images, this is also shouldered by 70 portapasos, men and women.

Before she levitated in 1916 Beata Piedad de la Cruz, founder of the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Sewell.

It has 320 brothers, who wear old gold satin, both the layer and the robe, with the hood and purple cingulate.

The current throne was made in 2007, in Aragon and goldsmiths Pineda, Motril (Granada), silver and wood with mahogany background.

Here we find the image of San Juan Evangelista shouldered by their portapasos.

The image taken in 1953 by the Murcian sculptor Jose Noguera.

The throne is beautiful, covered his woodcarving with "gold leaf" and leaving the old fashioned way with known "tears" glass with different arms of candelabras, is carried by 83 portapasos and parade this year with 183 Nazarenes.

The tunic and coat Nazarenes row is white, while the hood, belt and red cingulate.

Finally, the First Lady of Pain parading through the streets of Sewell, never better led, that by the women who belong to the Brotherhood, being for such a great incentive, having to take account of them, who were together with other costaleras of Granada the first women to carry a throne in the Spanish Easter.

The Brotherhood is composed only by women, around 200, of which 75 are carrying the image and the rest are sisters row.

The painful Virgin was made by Jose Noguera in 1951.

At the end of the procession, you exceeded the one in the morning, the meeting takes place, with the images of San Juan Evangelista and the First Lady of Pain, together with the Christ of Hope, "The Christ of Students" in St. Peter's square, before entering the church images.

There Murcian singer Isabel Ruiz, will sing an exciting arrows from the balcony of City Hall.

Source: Junta de Hermandes y Cofradías Pasionarias

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