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Women dress with traditional Mantilla, a spanish lace silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb called a peineta, during holy week processions in Palma on the island of Mallorca. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Women dress with traditional Mantilla, a spanish lace silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb called a peineta, during holy week processions in Palma on the island of Mallorca. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Antigua, Guatemala - March 25, 2016: Locals reenact biblical scenes with processions walking over handmade dyed sawdust carpets on Good Friday in colonial town with most famous Holy Week celebrations in Latin America. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Antigua, Guatemala - March 25, 2016: Locals reenact biblical scenes with processions walking over handmade dyed sawdust carpets on Good Friday in colonial town with most famous Holy Week celebrations in Latin America. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Antigua, Guatemala - April 10, 2009: Spectators admire Holy Week carpet on Good Friday morning in Spanish colonial town & UNESCO World Heritage Site with most famous Holy Week celebrations in Latin America. Groups work all night to make carpet (using wooden stencils and dyed sawdust) in path of Good Friday procession. Purple clad 'cucuruchos' take turns to carry religious floats in processions. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Antigua, Guatemala - April 10, 2009: Spectators admire Holy Week carpet on Good Friday morning in Spanish colonial town & UNESCO World Heritage Site with most famous Holy Week celebrations in Latin America. Groups work all night to make carpet (using wooden stencils and dyed sawdust) in path of Good Friday procession. Purple clad 'cucuruchos' take turns to carry religious floats in processions. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Palm Sunday Procession is in many colonial towns of Mexico a big event. The community people enact the last days of Christ´s life, death and resurrection. People - mexicans as well as tourists - come from everywhere to see the processions. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Palm Sunday Procession is in many colonial towns of Mexico a big event. The community people enact the last days of Christ´s life, death and resurrection. People - mexicans as well as tourists - come from everywhere to see the processions. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Seville arguably holds the most elaborate processions for Holy Week anywhere in the world. A tradition that dates from medieval times is notable for featuring the procession of pasos, lifelike wood sculptures of individual scenes of the events that happened between Jesus' arrest and his burial, or images of the Virgin Mary showing grief for the torture and killing of her son. These pasos are physically carried in the shoulders of costaleros (literally sack men, usually bodybuilder types who are used to carrying extreme weights). The pasos are set up and maintained by hermandades and cofradías, religious brotherhoods, confraternities or sodalities, whose precede the paso dressed in Roman military costumes or penitential robes. Those members who wish to do so wear these penitential robes with conical hats, or capirotes, used to conceal the face of the wearer. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. (These robes intentionally served as the basis for the traditional uniform for members of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States, ironically a very anti-Catholic organisation. ) These Nazarenos carry processional candles or wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and may carry shackles and chains in their feet as penance. A brass band may accompany the group, playing funereal religious hymns or marchas written for the occasion. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Seville arguably holds the most elaborate processions for Holy Week anywhere in the world. A tradition that dates from medieval times is notable for featuring the procession of pasos, lifelike wood sculptures of individual scenes of the events that happened between Jesus' arrest and his burial, or images of the Virgin Mary showing grief for the torture and killing of her son. These pasos are physically carried in the shoulders of costaleros (literally sack men, usually bodybuilder types who are used to carrying extreme weights). The pasos are set up and maintained by hermandades and cofradías, religious brotherhoods, confraternities or sodalities, whose precede the paso dressed in Roman military costumes or penitential robes. Those members who wish to do so wear these penitential robes with conical hats, or capirotes, used to conceal the face of the wearer. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. (These robes intentionally served as the basis for the traditional uniform for members of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States, ironically a very anti-Catholic organisation. ) These Nazarenos carry processional candles or wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and may carry shackles and chains in their feet as penance. A brass band may accompany the group, playing funereal religious hymns or marchas written for the occasion. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
La Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona The origins of the Annual Festival After Pope Pius IX declared the Virgin of La Mercè the patron saint of the city, Barcelona began to celebrate a festival in the month of September. La Mercè really took off in 1902, when under the impulse of Francesc Cambó, the festival became the model the those that are currently held all over Catalonia. However, the history of La Mercè would suffer many high and low points that extended throughout the Civil War and the years of Franco. With the arrival of democracy, La Mercè became a truly popular celebration thanks to the participation of organisations from all over the city. Today it is a festival held in a large number of public places with a programme centred on Mediterranean culture. In less than a week Barcelona brings together a huge programme of events which forces you to choose between them: street arts, street processions, concerts, traditional dances. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
La Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona The origins of the Annual Festival After Pope Pius IX declared the Virgin of La Mercè the patron saint of the city, Barcelona began to celebrate a festival in the month of September. La Mercè really took off in 1902, when under the impulse of Francesc Cambó, the festival became the model the those that are currently held all over Catalonia. However, the history of La Mercè would suffer many high and low points that extended throughout the Civil War and the years of Franco. With the arrival of democracy, La Mercè became a truly popular celebration thanks to the participation of organisations from all over the city. Today it is a festival held in a large number of public places with a programme centred on Mediterranean culture. In less than a week Barcelona brings together a huge programme of events which forces you to choose between them: street arts, street processions, concerts, traditional dances. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Taxco, Mexico - November 18, 2024: Guide and tourists at the Monument to the traditional Holy Week processions at the beautiful Magical Town of Taxco de Alarcon. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Taxco, Mexico - November 18, 2024: Guide and tourists at the Monument to the traditional Holy Week processions at the beautiful Magical Town of Taxco de Alarcon. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Jerez de la Frontera easter celebration, Spain Europe. During this celebration, the Easter brotherhoods process through the old town of Jerez de la Frontera in a stunning display of art and feeling. A total of 31 brotherhoods take part in the Easter processions in Jerez. The oldest brotherhoods date back to the 15th century, while the youngest had its first procession in 1973. They all make a stop at the Cathedral on their way - known as the station of penitence. Some of the most traditional brotherhoods are those of La Borriquita, El Transporte, La Coronación and Las Angustias. Of all the processions, the ones on Good Friday stand out especially, such as the Most Sacred Christ of the Exaltation, The Virgin of Solitude and the Holy Burial. Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Spain's cities, towns and villages become the stage for religious fervour and devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Jerez de la Frontera easter celebration, Spain Europe. During this celebration, the Easter brotherhoods process through the old town of Jerez de la Frontera in a stunning display of art and feeling. A total of 31 brotherhoods take part in the Easter processions in Jerez. The oldest brotherhoods date back to the 15th century, while the youngest had its first procession in 1973. They all make a stop at the Cathedral on their way - known as the station of penitence. Some of the most traditional brotherhoods are those of La Borriquita, El Transporte, La Coronación and Las Angustias. Of all the processions, the ones on Good Friday stand out especially, such as the Most Sacred Christ of the Exaltation, The Virgin of Solitude and the Holy Burial. Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Spain's cities, towns and villages become the stage for religious fervour and devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Jerez de la Frontera easter celebration, Spain Europe. During this celebration, the Easter brotherhoods process through the old town of Jerez de la Frontera in a stunning display of art and feeling. A total of 31 brotherhoods take part in the Easter processions in Jerez. The oldest brotherhoods date back to the 15th century, while the youngest had its first procession in 1973. They all make a stop at the Cathedral on their way - known as the station of penitence. Some of the most traditional brotherhoods are those of La Borriquita, El Transporte, La Coronación and Las Angustias. Of all the processions, the ones on Good Friday stand out especially, such as the Most Sacred Christ of the Exaltation, The Virgin of Solitude and the Holy Burial. Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Spain's cities, towns and villages become the stage for religious fervour and devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Jerez de la Frontera easter celebration, Spain Europe. During this celebration, the Easter brotherhoods process through the old town of Jerez de la Frontera in a stunning display of art and feeling. A total of 31 brotherhoods take part in the Easter processions in Jerez. The oldest brotherhoods date back to the 15th century, while the youngest had its first procession in 1973. They all make a stop at the Cathedral on their way - known as the station of penitence. Some of the most traditional brotherhoods are those of La Borriquita, El Transporte, La Coronación and Las Angustias. Of all the processions, the ones on Good Friday stand out especially, such as the Most Sacred Christ of the Exaltation, The Virgin of Solitude and the Holy Burial. Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Spain's cities, towns and villages become the stage for religious fervour and devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Details on penitents while they wait in a narrow street before taking part in the procession of Saint christ of Santa Cruz, during easter holy week in the Spanish island of Mallorca. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Details on penitents while they wait in a narrow street before taking part in the procession of Saint christ of Santa Cruz, during easter holy week in the Spanish island of Mallorca. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Image of Jesus Christ of Holy Week in Seville It represents the scene of the Last Supper. The carving of Jesus Christ was made in 1955 by sculptor Sebastian Santos. The image is owned by Hermandad de La Cena (Sevilla) and is in the church Los Terceros The author, Sebastian Santos, was a Spanish sculptor. He specialized in religious imagery. Many of his works can be seen in the processions of Holy Week Andalusia. Easter Images are free of copyright. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Image of Jesus Christ of Holy Week in Seville It represents the scene of the Last Supper. The carving of Jesus Christ was made in 1955 by sculptor Sebastian Santos. The image is owned by Hermandad de La Cena (Sevilla) and is in the church Los Terceros The author, Sebastian Santos, was a Spanish sculptor. He specialized in religious imagery. Many of his works can be seen in the processions of Holy Week Andalusia. Easter Images are free of copyright. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

Some burning candles of wax that are melted and other candles of wax you extinguish in the Holy Week of Seville. They serve to illuminate the step of canopy of the Virgin Mary during the processions of the night. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Some burning candles of wax that are melted and other candles of wax you extinguish in the Holy Week of Seville. They serve to illuminate the step of canopy of the Virgin Mary during the processions of the night. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During Semana Santa the Holy Week in Sevilla Spain there are organized numerous processions of Nazarenos. They are a form of atonement. Nazarenos have characteristic clothes, each guild has different colors. This is a religious celebration of the time before Easter. Each procession carries two platforms: one with crying Madonna and one with an inscenization of one of the stations of the Cross. At night from Holyw Friday to Holy Saturday the processions take all night. They are accompanied by orchestras. Everything starts on the Palm Sunday. Nazarenos carry candles or crosses. Kids give sweets to the spectators. It`s an important cultural and religious event for all the Cristians. This is a traditional characteristic for Andalusia. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.

This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jer�nimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years. Week processions stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Holy Week in Guatemala: Procession on Jesus Nazarene of the Mercy on Palm Sunday in Antigua Guatemala. This image is carried in the procession called La Resena The Notice from La Merced The Mercy church in Antigua Guatemala, every Palm Sunday. The story is that after the earthquakes of Santa Marta, between 1773 and 1776, which destroyed most of the city, the president of the Spanish court in Guatemala, Martin de Mayorga, asked the Crown to move the city to a safer location. But some inhabitants, supported by the brotherhoods of the parishes, refused to leave. To force the transfer, it was ordered that the sculpture of Jesus Nazarene of the La Merced church, the most important image for the city, be moved to the new settlement called Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion, today`s Guatemala City. After the forced transfer, the Church in Antigua Guatemala did not have an image of a Nazarene for a long time, until the image of Jesus from San Jernimo was transferred here where it was renamed as Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, becoming one of the most symbolic images in the country. Holy Week in Guatemala is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ, through the processions carried out by the brotherhoods of all parishes nationwide, between Palm and Easter Sunday, usually at the end of March and beginning of April. Processions are characterized by colorful sawdust carpets that adorn the streets, and images of Jesus and Mary carried on shoulders by large congregations for long periods of time. The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic forced the suspension of processions for two years.