From half past seven p.m. has its output from the Church of St. Peter the Apostle, the procession of the Holy Burial of Christ, with six fraternities nine thrones through the streets of Sewell.
The procession begins with the two thrones of the Royal Brotherhood of Our Father Jesus Nazarene, first with the parade of the image of St. Mary Magdalene, conducted in 2008 by the Murcia sculptor Jesus Dimas Molina, being carried by 75 women, the throne in the same year made in workshops Salmerón of Ciudad Real.
Then this same Brotherhood parades with the Christ of Calvary, the mystery is composed of: Calvary Christ 1991 San Juan Virgen Dolorosa 1993 and 1994, all works tosher sculptor Anastacio Martinez Valcárcel, being carried by 80 portapasos.
The Royal Brotherhood of Our Father Jesus Nazarene has its beginnings in 1709, has 320 brothers, purple tunic, cape and hood with white satin.
The fact that the Brotherhood since 1952 SARD Juan de Borbón, Brother accepts Honorary Mayor be and gives the title of Royal Brotherhood of Our occurs.
Padre Jesus Nazareno, once late last year 2009, HM King Juan Carlos I, following the family tradition, also accepted the appointment of Honorary Brother.
The Brotherhood of the Lord of the Column and Descent also paraded with two thrones, the first one with the Deposition, designed in 1945 by sculptor tosher Fernando Ortuño, being led by 70 portapasos, brothers row to be the night of Holy Burial look black instead of the red cap of the previous day-red satin cloak and white tunic.
Then follows the Blessed Virgin Mary of Sorrows, a work by Pedro Noguera in 2001 and carried on the shoulders of 65 portapasos women.
The brotherhood of "coloraos" as they are known, was founded in 1608, has 450 brothers, of whom 50% are women, with a lot of youth between 20 and 50.
After Santa Cruz, without the Cristo del Consuelo, for this occasion, this Cross is interlaced a shroud cloth, being carried by 70 portapasos the throne of the Brotherhood of Christ of Consolation, 320 counting the same brotherhood, who wear black satin robe and hood, satin gold coat and girdle.
The current throne was made in 2007, in the workshops of Aragon and Pineda Goldsmith, Motril (Granada), in silver and wood with mahogany background.
Then the first parade of images of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Holy Christ of Mercy, carving made in 1991 by the Castilian sculptor José Vázquez Juncal, being carried on the shoulders of 110 shelves the throne with stand in silver, which shoulders carry the brothers also on Good Friday, with the throne larger whole Easter, made in silver in workshops Aragon Pineda, Motril (Granada).
This year will be a source of attention from photographers, as the image of the poster for Easter 2013.
When the procession arrives in the Holder thereof, belonging to the Confraternity of the Most Holy Body of Christ "Lord of the World" and Entombment, goes in procession through the streets of Sewell with his recumbent statue of Christ, made in 1944 by Joseph Plans, National Sculpture Prize in 1947. Founded in the twelfth century, after the conquest, with records from 1688 and refounded in 1944, being at present comprises 312 brothers brothers.
Nazarenes parade tunic and hood white pearl, with cloak and girdle of black color.
The image was acquired by the City Sewer and subsequently donated to the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre.
This city has a history suggestive purchase, is that being Mayor Sewer in 1945, Juan Antonio López Hurtado, once authorized, acquires the size of the Reclining Christ, having been awarded in the third National Exhibition, costing 15,000 pesetas, City Council paying them in two installments.
In this way the Mayor agreed to the request submitted to it several village men and old City Hall Brothers and reconciled with the Brotherhood of the Lord, having first received the three hundred reales owed to them by the City from three centuries (year 1875), and that the City was required to accord them with three hundred real and thus to name the brothers who were to carry the canopy.
In that year the institution did not comply and that the council was composed of the pastor, Big Brother and the Brothers assistants, decided that while the City does not make reparation of such liability would not have this right.
The story is well written and appears in a book of the Brotherhood of the Lord, in the year 1,688.
Since the acquisition in 1945 of that size and once settled the debt, both the City Sewer and Mayor at their head, are honorary members of the Board of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre.
Then we find the image of San Juan Evangelista shouldered by their portapasos.
The picture painted in 1953 by the sculptor José Noguera Murcia.
The throne is beautiful, covered his woodcarving with "gold leaf" and going to the old style with the known "tears" of glass with different arms of chandeliers, is carried by 83 portapasos and parade this year with 183 Nazarenes.
Nazarenes row this day parade tunic, cape, hood, belt and cingulate white.
Finally the procession with the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows, with the image of Our Lady of Sorrows also parades Friday night Dolores sculptor José Sánchez Lozano and performed in 1953, image wearing a black velvet robe embroidered in silver and another with details porcelain, made by the nuns of the Immaculate Conception of Jaén.
The Guild of Our Lady of Sorrows and Holy Christ of Mercy, was refounded in 1939, although its origin dates back to the seventeenth century.
And at present about 500 Brothers.
In this procession traditionally the end of the parade procession along with Pasionarias Guild Board, representatives of all the Brotherhoods, the first municipal authorities, the Municipal Corporation to full-and various civilian and military sectors of our city, including the head of the Air Base Colonel Sewell, Antonio Sánchez Flores.
The route of this procession is St. Peter's Square, High Street, until Fielato streets Ramón y Cajal, Beata Piedad de la Cruz, Plaza Juan XXIII, Mob Street, Cruz, Steps, Tram and back to Main Street to finish in the Church of San Pedro.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla