The Holy Week traditions in Sicily are an incredible combination of religious festivals with archaic celebrations of the rebirth of nature, of spring over winter, of life over death. They are mostly the legacy of the 17th century Spanish domination of the island. A multitude of ancient rituals take place in various towns and villages around the island. After the procession, people wish each other "Buona Pasqua” (Happy Easter) and go back home to share a traditional meal with the...
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The Holy Week traditions in Sicily are an incredible combination of religious festivals with archaic celebrations of the rebirth of nature, of spring over winter, of life over death. They are mostly the legacy of the 17th century Spanish domination of the island. A multitude of ancient rituals take place in various towns and villages around the island. After the procession, people wish each other "Buona Pasqua” (Happy Easter) and go back home to share a traditional meal with the rest of the family.
I Misteri di Trapani The Procession of the Mysteries in Trapani is one of the oldest continuously running religious events in Europe, having taken place every Good Friday at least since the Easter of 1612. In Trapani, these traditions can be traced directly back to Spain. The actual procession lasts 24 hours and is accompanied by local marching bands. The statues are taken around Trapani by the 'portatori', volunteers who carry them on their shoulders and walk with a particular step called 'nnacata', rocking sideways. Witnessing one of these ancient rituals is a unique, emotional and unforgettable experience, something that I treasure forever.
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