Acts and Friday processions in Tarragona and Reus are the most massive Easter
                
                
            Easter in the Costa Dorada: Reus, Tarragona, Cambrils, Riudoms, La Selva ...
                
                
                Tradition, religion, emotion and collaboration of thousands of people make possible the survival of Easter
        
            
		
		
                
                
		
                
Easter in the Costa Dorada, and more specifically in Tarragona and  Reus, has several iconic acts that characterize and give a relevant  value that goes beyond religious belief to become tradition.
In  Tarragona, the Holy Burial Procession of Good Friday is declared  Traditional Festival of National Interest Reus while in one of the most  prominent and traditional events is the celebration of the Three Graces,  an act that has its peak at three p.m. Good Friday when, after the transfer of the image of the crucified  Christ from the church to the Priory church Sang (Blood), at three in  the afternoon, the Three Graces are requested.
Tarragona
Thousands  of people participate in the events of Holy Week in Tarragona, the  highlight of which is the Holy Burial Procession of Good Friday, several  hours long and in which spectators bearing, Nazarenes, drums, Roman  cohorts, penitents and other many characters are merged into one, the streets of the Upper Part of Tarragona environment.
The  procession of the Holy Burial or Entombment of Tarragona is one of the  most iconic events of Holy Week in Tarragona as evidence the fact that  is has been declared procession Traditional Festival of National  Interest by the Generalitat de Catalunya and the September this year is expected to be chosen to obtain the statement  as Fiesta of National Tourist Interest distinction awarded the Spanish  State.
This  procession dates back to 1550 and is organized by the Brotherhood of  the Blood, which was created in 1545 when the espadrille and the city  esparteros agremiaron. Formerly Holy Thursday was performed. His  journey through the streets of the Upper Part of Tarragona, the  historic center of the city, give an air procession and unique features. Although  the procession begins at eight in the evening of Good Friday and from  four p.m. beginning to be moviento around the Plaza del Rey de Tarragona, point of concentration of the different steps involved in the  procession and along afternoon will be collected by the Roman Cohort . The "armats", the Roman cohort, documented since 1758. They list the steps before the procession and lead the procession. The  cohort consists of the Capità Manaies a trumpet, 6 drums dressed in  white coat and 30 "armats" with red cape, shield and spear. This procession involved 11 congregations existing in Tarragona accompanying 20 steps.
The  route of the procession of the Holy Burial of Tarragona is: Plaça   del Rei, Passeig de Sant Antoni, Portal de Sant Antoni, Plaça de Sant   Antoni, Descalços, Arc de Sant Llorenç, Sant Pau, Pla de Palau,  Mare  de Déu del   Claustre, Escrivanies Velles, Pla de la Seu, les Coques, Pare   Iglesias, Merceria, Plaça de les Cols, Major, Baixada de Misericòrdia,  Plaça de la Font, Sant Fructuós, Rambla Vella, Comte de Rius,  Rambla  Nova pel tram de  la cruïlla al carrer Sant Agustí, Sant Agustí, Rambla Vella,  Sant  Oleguer, Baixada de la Peixateria per tornar a la Plaça del Rei.
Easter in Reus
Easter  in Reus among the biggest events has the Procession of Silence, the  Three Graces and the procession of the Holy Burial. Procession  of Silence Reus Thursday night walking the streets of the holy city,  which are kept in total darkness and are only illuminated by the torches  carried by the brothers. Also noteworthy in this procession of silence contrast with the dull sound of drums.
From  the parish of Sant Francesc d'Asís (Misericòrdia Reus Street), at  11 o'clock at night the ringing of church bells outputs the procession. The reason for the procession is moving steps to the church of Sant  Joan where the tour ends, to attend the Via Crucis in the morning of  Good Friday.
Already  on Good Friday morning, at 11.30 h, the image of Christ Blood leaves  his titular church of the Holy Blood, together with the good and the  bad thief (epresented by two people wearing armor seventeenth century) the  "armats "Nazarenes and the chapel Choir and singers and musicians of  the Holy Blood of Christ, who play the traditional" Vexilla Regis". The procession moved to the Priory of St. Peter, where the Sermon on the seven words (Function of Agony) officiating. Upon completion of this religious act, to return 14'30 procession of  the image of the Holy Blood of Christ starts from the Priory to his  temple holder.
The  arrival of the image of the Church of the Immaculate Blood is the  traditional most emotional moment, and the solemn Easter Reus. When  "armats" leading the procession entering the square Blood absolute  silence, broken only by the sound of the spears of the Roman soldiers  hit the ground hard while making the transition from traditional "occurs chain"
The Three Graces
The Capità Manaies strikes three times with his spear the door of the temple of Sang. The doors open. When  the Holy Christ into the square, the "armats" stop hitting, after  hearing the orders of the trumpet and choir and chapel of Santo Cristo  intone the "Vexilla Regis". The  climax occurs when the Holy Christ, led by clavario at the entrance of  the temple, is turned face to the three sides of the square and to  coincide with this time , according to tradition , devotees can make  three requests (Three Thanks) to Santo Cristo. When  you finish last turn and proceed to enter the temple, a spontaneous  person among the audience shouts, "Viva Cristo Rey ", and people will  respond with: "Viva" and the Creed is sung. It  seems that this emblematic act originates on Good Friday, 1907, when  Josep Colom Brand clavario stopped before entering the temple and was  turning the Santo Cristo, who had his back to the people, so that  concentrates Reus in the square they could see it.
The  same Good Friday at 20 am, from the Priory of St. Peter, the  procession of the Holy Burial Reus involved in 18 congregations in the  city with 19 steps and the Roman cohort. The  last step has joined the procession , a few years ago, is showing the  moment that a Roman soldier thrusts his spear into the side of Christ  crucified. The first written reference to the procession of the Holy Burial data from Reus 1557.
Other locations
Tarragona  and Reus are the two towns on the Costa Dorada where the most  emblematic of the Holy Week events are held, but Cambrils, Riudoms, La  Selva del Camp with his ordeal in the morning of Good Friday, and  Villalba dels Arcs, Ulldecona, among others, they  are some of the towns on the Costa Dorada and Terres de l' Ebre which  also featured events are held on the occasion of Easter.
            
    
    
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