Procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli - Madrid
April 6th, 2012 by
Lawrence JC Baron
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A silhouette of the statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli going down Plaza de Jesús.
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A member of the fraternity of the Basilica of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli adjusting the hood of another member inside the church before the procession.
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A close up of a group of "Camarera de la Hermandad" wearing traditional black dresses and head cover in the church before the procession.
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A close portrait of a member of the fraternity holding a decorative candle holder in contemplative mood a few minutes after the procession started.
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Cardinal and Bishop of Madrid, Antonio Rouco Varela, (C) at the head of the dignitaries behind the statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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Father Angel Garcia is in charge of the procession. The statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli is entering Plaza de la Cortes.
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The statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli in front of the Congress of Deputies in Carrera de San Jeronimo.
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Close up of the eyes of fraternity member wearing a pointed covered hood.
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A young girl wearing the white robe of the fraternity filling the incense holder during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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A general view of the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli leaving Sol.
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Close up of the ankles of a penitent pulling chains during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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Close up of the bare arthritic feet of a penitent during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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A group of penitent during pulling chains with their bare feet during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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Close up of the bare feet of a young woman penitent pulling chains during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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A general view of the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli going down Calle Alcala.
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Close up of a penitent with candle light reflecting on her face during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli.
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A group penitents during the procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli in front of the Town Hall in Cibleles.
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A close up of a "Camarera de la Hermandad" wearing traditional female black dress and lace head veil at the head of the procession looking at the camera.
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The cross held by a fraternity members casting a long shadow in the Paseo del Prado.
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The fraternity of penitents, with a full moon behind them, going up the hill towards the Plaza del Cortes heading back to the Basilica.
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The military band that accompanied the procession with a full moon behind them heading towards the Plaza de Jesús and the Basilica.
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A general view of the statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli with a full moon in the background going up the hill in Plaza del Cortes at the final stage of the procession.
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The statue of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli about to enter the Basilica. In the background people in the balcony of a flat looking at the procession.
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The procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli (nuestro Padre Jesús de Medinaceli) from the Basilica was held on Good Friday. The Basilica is run by the Capuchin order of Friars.
The procession of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli (nuestro Padre Jesús de Medinaceli) from the Basilica was held after an improvement in the weather. The Basilica is run by the Capuchin order of Friars.





































































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