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Easter book Aldea del Rey, this text appears (in summary sheet) which states that in Hamlet, with Causeway and Granátula, Easter was not celebrated any and was Jose who brought Aceña Easter copied from Lorca.
Can anyone verify this information?, Could you clarify where it comes from the Holy Week we know today and by whom?.
Easter book Aldea del Rey, this text appears (in summary sheet) which states that in Hamlet, with Causeway and Granátula, Easter was not celebrated any and was Jose who brought Aceña Easter copied from Lorca.
Can anyone verify this information?, Could you clarify where it comes from the Holy Week we know today and by whom?.
Aceña Don José Navarro Lorca was born in one day in 1824. Studied Medicine in Madrid, and twenty years after her village came to this, as attending physician, where upon arrival was added Granátula Square, where he also practiced medicine until his death. When 1848 came to Hamlet, with twenty-four, when she did not celebrated during Holy Week religious ceremonies outside the church, and road and Granátula not thought to organize here a week santa, based on the holy week that he knew from his hometown. Lorca was then a great and rich province of Murcia, where before, as now, many families were ruined working towards the costs rigged holding its Easter. Lorca has had, and has one of the most luxurious holy week which is celebrated in Spain. and Joseph Aceña Navarro, medical Granátula here and really excited about Easter that he had lived in their village, thought to bring here a reduced copy of the Easter Lorca.
With great enthusiasm began their contacts in town, trying to see everyone, that to carry out this project needed your help. This project could not be a medical project, he said, must be a village project. Had to organize guilds, had to buy images had to make robes, armor, and above all had to Easter backbone to function, and for that we had to avoid the limelight that they would derail the project.
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