The pious processional route will begin when the heartfelt notes of the “Wednesday of the Rescue” march are interpreted, the inspiration of maestro Luis Adolfo Pirir Ávila.
In the middle of Holy Week, the Catholic parishioners will once once more meet at the St. Teresa Rectorylocated on ninth avenue in zone 1, to accompany the solemn procession of Jesus Nazarene of the Rescue and Blessed Virgin of Dolores.
A new Holy Wednesday to accompany the Carmelite Nazarene through the streets and avenues of the Historic Center, in a pious processional tour that will begin when the bell rings in the processional furniture and the heartfelt notes of the “Rescue Wednesday” march are interpreted, inspiration of the maestro Luis Adolfo Pirir Avila.
Subsequently, the Jesús del Rescate march, originally by Isidro Arana, will be carried out, and finally La Granadera, which will announce that the Jesús de las Carmelitas Descalzas is already blessing his people.
Holy Wednesday procession
Points of reference:
- Departure – 12:00 pm
- Church of La Merced – 1:00 p.m.
- Church of Santa Catalina – 2:30 p.m.
- El Sauce Park – 3:40 p.m.
- Guadalupe Shrine – 5:20 p.m
- Metropolitan Cathedral – 6:30 p.m.
- Isabel La Católica Park – 9:00 p.m.
- 11 avenue and 1st street, zone 1 – 11:00 p.m.
- Entry – 00:00 hours.
requiem turn
The association of devotees of the Consecrated Image of Jesús Nazareno del Rescate and Virgen de Dolores announced that a special shift will be held in memory of all the devotees of the revered images who have already passed away, but who are in the minds of said community .
“Join us by lighting a candle to raise a prayer for the souls of our loved ones who are already in the presence of the Lord. You can bring your floral offering to the turn to place it at the feet of Jesús del Rescate ”, he indicated.
Said shift is located from 10th avenue A to 11th avenue, on 4th street, in zone 2.
Nazarene Carmelite
- The image was venerated in the convent of the Discalced Carmelite nuns of Santa Teresa, in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros in Guatemala. The nuns of that order dedicated their lives to serving others, they provided low-income people with food, clothing, among others.
- These actions brought as a consequence that the economic situation of the convent was difficult, for which the nuns found themselves in the need to pawn some of their belongings, including the Nazarene. However, thanks to the financial help of several devout families, the Nazarene always managed to recover, for this reason he was given the name of Jesus of the Rescue, since he was repeatedly rescued by faithful devotees.
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