Holy Week in Antigua: Velaciones
Velaciones or holy vigils adorn churches around Antigua, Guatemala and surrounding villages at least every Friday throughout Cuaresma (Lent) and about two days before processions during Semana Santa (Holy Week).
A brotherhood, known as a hermandad, organizes their church’s velación, displaying their religious processional image near the altar against a giant biblical backdrop. At its feet lies a vibrant handmade alfombra (carpet) of sawdust, hemmed by a huerto (garden), an eye-catching display of flowers, fruit, vegetables, candles and specially shaped loaves of bread, brought to the church as offerings the day before.

6. A brightly colored alfombra edged with displays of flowers, fruit and vegetables. Some processional images sit below the backdrop

11. The corozo, a giant seed pod, grows on a species of palm tree in Guatemala. It's a traditional adornment for alfombras during Semana Santa
Sacred music plays while the faithful or the inquisitive flood into the church to pray and admire these temporary works of religious art. A festival atmosphere fills the evening air outside as hordes of visitors hang around in groups gossiping and jostling for the best bites around smoky grills and seasonal food and drink stands.
Como siempre tú puedes captar imagenes llena de colores, impresionante¡
Te felicito, muy bello espectaculo…
Un saludo grande¡
C.
May 18, 2011 at 11:45 pm
Muchisimas gracias cruzdelsur! Guatemala es un lugar bellisimo y lleno de color entonces siempre hay algo para capturar con mi cámara. Saludos!
May 19, 2011 at 6:22 am
Great post! I love your beautiful, colorful pictures! I hope to make it down there someday. Thanks for the inspiration! 🙂
May 20, 2011 at 10:35 pm
Thank you for your lovely comments! It’s so colorful here, there’s always something to take photos of! I hope you make it down here someday too.
May 20, 2011 at 10:47 pm
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