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la iglesia La Cruzla misael rezolas procesiones

Los nazarenos

Los pasos

La mona

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la iglesiaLa Cruzla misael rezolas procesiones

Los nazarenos

Los pasos

La mona

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b)

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d)

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f)

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Write the correct letter in each box

Learning objectiveTo learn about Easter in Spain

The Spanish word for 'Easter' is Pascua.

The fasting period of forty days that leads up to Easter is called Lent.  

L Lent is called La Cuaresma in Spanish.

Easter week in Spain is a time of serious processions and remembering the events leading up to and including the death of Jesus. 

Semana Santa en España

The seven days leading up to Easter Sunday are called Holy Week, or La Semana Santa in Spanish. 

All over Spain, it is a week of spectacular street processions (las procesiones).

The first day of La Semana Santa is Palm Sunday.In Spanish, it is el Domingo de Ramos. In the morning, most Spanish people go to church to celebrate the day when Jesús rode into Jerusalén and was welcomed by the people laying palm leaves on the ground in front of Him.

During La Semana Santa, Spanish towns have street parades every day.  In the processions, people carry and follow floats, known as pasos. 

On the floats, there are statues of Jesús and La Virgen María.  The floats are beautifully decorated with flowers, gold, silver, candles and fine fabrics

The heavy floats are carried by men called costaleros.  These men have the very difficult job of carrying the extremely heavy weight of the float.

The floats (los pasos) are followed and surrounded by people known as nazarenos.    Los nazarenos are men, women and children who wear long robes. These people are unrecognisable because they wear veils to cover their faces.

The tall, cone shaped hat is known as ‘un capirote’.  By keeping their faces covered, los nazarenos are all identical and anonymous.  This helps them to concentrate on saying prayers in a humble way.

Every nazareno belongs to a 'Christian brotherhood’ Each brotherhood is identified through the colours they wear.During Holy Week, each brotherhood has a procession. Whilst watching the processions, everyone thinks about the death of Jesús and the events leading up to His death. 

Sometimes, los nazarenos will be barefoot or have chains attached to their ankles.  This discomfort helps them to think about the suffering of Jesus at the time of His death.

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During the processions, often you will hear someone singing a special Easter song called una saeta.  It is sung without music and it has a very special sound.  It is sung in the open air to the statues of the procession.

Una Saeta

On el Jueves Santo, in the town of Verges, in Cataluña, there is a very famous event every year.  It is a skeleton dance!  It is called La Dansa de la Mort.  Two adults and three children dress up in skeleton costumes and dance to a drum beat.

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La Dansa de la Mort

On Easter Day (El Domingo de Resurrección) it is a day of happiness and celebration because on this day the Resurrection of Jesus is remembered.

A popular cake of celebration to eat on Easter Day  is called La Mona de Pascua.  It is decorated with coloured feathers and big chocolate figurines.  Cake shops compete to see who can make the most impressive monas to place in their

shop windows!  ¡Ñam ñam!

la iglesiaLa Cruzla misael rezolas procesiones

Los nazarenos

Los pasos

La mona

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b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

C

D

E

B

F

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G

A

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