Italy is a Catholic country. Around 90% of the population – so about 57 million people – describe themselves as Catholic, although not all practice their faith. Good Friday (Venerdi Santo) is marked throughout Italy by parades to remember the Passion of Christ. Spello is no exception, so the streets of the old town were closed to traffic (a blessing in itself!) and candles were lit throughout the streets. Our entrance looked enchanting.
The historic centre exhibited large paintings of each of the 14 Stations of the Cross, and this formed the route for the evening procession (Via Crucis d’Autore). The crowds (hundreds of people) followed behind the group of priests and church officials. The local mayor and polizia were also present.
At each Station of the Cross the procession halted and extracts from the Gospel were read. Then the main priest – with his microphone in hand – led the followers in prayers and singing as they walked to the next Station.
We are not religious, but we are keen to experience the local traditions, and so we joined in with the procession (though not the prayers and singing!) around the steep streets in the shadow of churches and other buildings; those stones have overseen processions like this for hundreds of years, and hopefully will continue to do so for many more. A moving evening.
Wow that must have been fantastc , looks amazing !!! xx
Such a great experience for you both.
Yes, and it’s only our first week! M xx
The candles look incredible. How lovely. You arrived at a perfect time.
This brought me down from my self important ivory tower with a joyful bump.
I am going for a walk in the sunshine!
Anthony
Hi Anthony – glad you liked it. More to follow! Mary
What a magical place and time! Thanks for sharing this experience with us. Love from this neck of the woods. xx
Hi Cathy. Yes, it’s great so far – and so much more to come! M xx
So glad you’re having a wonderful time and are practising your Italian. Love the beautiful shot of the steps in the candlelight. Can’t wait to read your next post (please eat some rosemary bread for me!) xxx
Hi Jen. I will be more than happy to eat your share of rosemary bread! Xx
Looks and sounds fabulous! I hope a hoist/donkey is provided to get you both up all those steps! Looking forward to the next chapter! C x
The only donkeys we have found are iN the salami (and very good they are too!). We are building calf muscles by the day. M xx
Sister Mary Claire would be so proud…..hxx
That would be a first! Great to hear from you. M x
…..on reflection she is probably turning in er grave at some of the conversations we have let alone the wine.
Hxx
How beautiful.
I bet with the Easter just passed, you miss experiencing the season in Italy. I was in the States during Easter and hardly noticed the event. 🙂
Yes, Easter here is more about chocolate so it is good to experience passion and tradition, even if you don’t share those views. It was such a cold Easter that year and it didn’t improve for many weeks, but I will always cherish those first few new experiences.