Historic moments of Jaén's Holy Week

Discover the most significant and moving moments that have shaped Jaén's Holy Week throughout its history. From ancient processions to enduring acts of devotion, this list explores the rich tradition and religious fervor of one of Andalusia's most emblematic celebrations. Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage and profound spirituality of this festival, renowned for its solemnity and tourist appeal. Learn about the milestones that have forged the identity of Jaén's Passion.

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    Procession of Our Father Jesus the Nazarene (Good Friday)

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    This procession represents a fundamental pillar of Holy Week, carrying a profound devotional significance that commemorates Jesus' Via Dolorosa. Its historical roots and the massive participation of the faithful make it a cultural and religious event of great importance.

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    The "Madrugá" (Early Morning Processions)

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    The Madrugá represents the moment of maximum splendor and devotion during Jaén's Holy Week, drawing thousands to witness the processions culminating at dawn on Good Friday. Its cultural and religious significance, with the departure of the thrones of Jesus, Juan, and the Virgin Mary, makes it a historic and deeply emotional milestone for the city.

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    The "Turbas" Processions

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    These processions are a fundamental pillar of Jaén's Holy Week, with an uninterrupted tradition since 1616, demonstrating their historical and cultural roots. Their continuity over more than four centuries, overcoming periods of suppression and reorganization, underscores their profound relevance and lasting impact on the region's identity.