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Holy Week in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto

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413:", "Varetta" and "varare" are derived from Latin and Spanish that means to lead, carry with rods or shafts, promoting sustainable through the use of stands. The transport and the stops along the processional route followed the trend of the times: the long poles for carrying on the shoulder carried by porters and trestles were replaced with more comfortable wagons, which have kept only the rods for directing or entrainment of simulacra. 795: 768: 732: 22: 786: 759: 777: 750: 723: 705: 714: 741: 696: 687: 182:, under whose jurisdiction Pozzo di Gotto depended politically and physically by providing a distant village and as a vow and promise to break the bond of subordination constraint which will be permanently discontinued on the 22 of May 1639. Initially it is carried in procession the 408:
with Dead Christ, often veiled in the colors of mourning. In the representations of the Holy Week rites of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, in both the processions Catafalco is replaced with urns or coffins of wood and glass, from which the etymology "Bara" and "Baretta." The terms
218:, after which the statuary groups suffered significant damage. The interruption is prolonged until 1800, and in 1801 a similar procession is organized in the core of Barcellona. The village to the west of 43: 94: 66: 848: 242:, deciding that the new municipality formed by the merger of the two ancient districts bore the full name of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto. Since 73: 80: 113: 214:
until you reach the current number. A first suspension of the Sacred Representation occurs following a seismic event, known as the
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has two Archpriests and boasts the occasion of Holy Friday two separate processions, parades and routes. During the
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doing in the Church recognize their independence. The autonomy of the village of Barcellona is decided by the
357:, ligation of the Bells replaced by traccole, stripping of the altars. In Pozzo di Gotto: dressing of the 286: 354: 332: 270:. Even on this occasion, the celebrations are not made for fear of infections due to numerous outbreaks. 178:. The first procession is carried out in 1621 as a movement of protest against the Jurors of the city of 362: 211: 410: 370: 282: 385:: at the Church of Jesus and Mary, in Pozzo di Gotto: Solemn Mass and Replacement Teca in Ecce Homo. 818: 336: 231: 853: 823: 227: 322: 401: 159: 305:, but one of the prettiest and for number of simulacra, certainly the most rich and varied. 391:: at the Parish of the Oreto Procession for the meeting between the Risen Christ with Mary. 226:
and had already followed the example of the neighboring community rebelling against Jurors
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Spanish flu remain clear even footprints in the etymological definition: from the Spanish
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and upsets the whole of the peninsula, reaching rates high mortality in the provinces of
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Barcelona and Pozzo di Gotto, at the Church of Jesus and Mary in Pozzo di Gotto.
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1516 - 1713 when the entire island subject to the domination of
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are a popular religious event typical of the Italian town of
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