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Holy Week processions 2024 in Murcia: dates and times

Procession of the Coloraos during Holy Week in Murcia
Procession of the Coloraos during Holy Week in Murcia

The religious celebrations of the eastern that surround cities and towns in Spain during this festive season, in parallel with vacation trips, have a special role in the Murcia city.

What's more, Holy Week processions in Murcia They have their own characteristics with an undoubted attractiveness that justify a tourist trip to this Levantine city.

We did this by attending one of the celebrations before the pandemic, where we discover the uniqueness of the processions in this city, attended by tens of thousands of people occupying the entire center of Murcia.

History of the Holy Week processions in Murcia

With a tradition that dates back to the first processions of the early 15th century, it was in the 18th century when the true Golden age of the celebration in the city with the contribution of the image sculptor Francisco Salzillo.

Indeed, the prestigious Murcian sculptor became the highest representative of the religious imagery with the realization of his figures of Baroque.

Currently his followed of Holy Week for the Brotherhood of Jesús Nazareno are kept in the Salzillo museum of the Murcian capital.

What are the most important processions in Murcia

It is precisely these steps that lead to the most important of the Holy Week processions in Murcia

Procession of the Salzillos in Murcia

It is the so-called Procession of the Salzillos, which takes place on Good Friday, and during which the works of art of the Murcian sculptor walk through the streets of the city.

Another peculiar characteristics of Holy Week in Murcia is clothing of the nazarenes, specifically the so-called Racks, those who carry the steps on their shoulders,

This clothing mixes baroque elements and others from the garden.

To highlight the hood that they wear on their heads, which leaves the face exposed and shows silk ribbons with a decorative function.

Procession of the Coloraos in Murcia

For its part, the slope most popular and colorful of the Holy Week in Murcia you find it in the Procession of the Coloraos that the Holy Wednesday.

With the participation of more than 3.000 Nazarenes, this procession is led by numerous children and is characterized by the participants giving candy and other gifts to those attending the procession.

Procession of Silence in Murcia

And the procession of greatest fervor is the one that takes place Holy Thursday from the church of San Lorenzo.

This is the Procession of Silence, which takes place through city streets that keep their lights off, wrapped in a great silence, and in which various songs of saetas, chorals and prickly pears can be heard.

Processions Program 2024 in Murcia: dates and times

El Holy Week processions program 2024 in Murcia takes place uninterruptedly this year in the dates from the Good Friday, March 22, until Easter Sunday, March 31, with a total of up to 16 processions.

In addition to the daily processions, the city is surrounded by the continuous brotherhood activity, With the ways of the cross and the transfers of the processional steps between one church and another.

Here you have general information about the Holy Week processions 2024 in Murcia, with its characteristics and tips for viewing them.

And to have the most up-to-date information, here you can consult the 2024 activity agenda of the Holy Week brotherhoods in Murcia, which include dates and times of exhibitions and transfers of the processional steps.

March 22 (Friday of Sorrows)

19 hours: Procession of the Christ of Amparo, Since the parish church of San Nicolás de Bari

March 23 (Passion Saturday)

17,45 hours: Procession of the Christ of Faith, Since the church of San Francisco de Asís

18 hours: Christ of Charity Procession, Since the Santa Catalina church

Procession of the Coloraos during Holy Week in Murcia
Procession of the Coloraos during Holy Week in Murcia

March 24 (Palm Sunday)

18 hours: Procession of the Christ of Hope, from the Parish Church of San Pedro Apóstol

March 25 (Holy Monday)

18 hours: Procession of the Christ of Forgiveness, since Parish Church of San Antolín

March 26 (Holy Tuesday)

19 hours: Slavery Procession, Since the Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist

March 27 (Holy Wednesday)

18 hours: Procession of the Most Precious Blood (Procession of the Coloraos), from the Parish Church of Our Lady of Carmen

Procession of the Salzillos during Holy Week in Murcia
Procession of the Salzillos during Holy Week in Murcia

March 28 (Holy Thursday)

18,30 hours: Calvary Solitude Procession, from the Parish Church of Our Lady of Carmen

22 hours: Procession of Silence (Christ of the Refuge), from the Parish Church of San Lorenzo Mártir

March 29 (Good Friday)

7 hours: Procession of the Salzillos (Father Jesús Nazareno), from the Primitive Church of Our Father Jesus

18,30 hours: Christ of Mercy Procession, from the Church of San Esteban

18,45 hours: Penance Procession (Servitas), from the Parish Church of San Bartolomé

Procession of Silence during Holy Week in Murcia
Procession of Silence during Holy Week in Murcia

19 hours: Procession of the Holy Burial, from the Parish Church of San Bartolomé

March 30 (Holy Saturday)

17 hours: Penance Procession of Christ of Charity, from the Church of Santa Catalina

19 hours: Procession of the Lying Christ, from the Church of San Juan de Dios

March 31 (Easter Sunday)

8,15 hours: Easter Sunday Procession, Since the Parish Church of Santa Eulalia

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • I'm sorry to say that this year in the procession of silence THERE WAS NO SILENCE but rather a choral competition. The silence, darkness and respect of the attendees created a climate of contemplation and reflection that brought us all into a kind of trance that, in my opinion, gives meaning to Holy Week. I guess they did it with good intentions, but as far as I'm concerned, they screwed it up.

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