Holy Thursday Illustrious Archbrotherhood of the True Cross and Our Father Jesús of the Arrest

Ilustre Archicofradía de la Vera Cruz y Ntro. padre Jesús del Prendimiento
Holy Thursday

Illustrious Archbrotherhood of the True Cross and Our Father Jesús of the Arrest

Departure:

Church of Santa Marina at 8:00 p.m.

Year of foundation:
First half of the 16th century.

Number of participating members:
More than 1,700.

Processional order:
Banner, Roman Century, Brotherhood of Our Father Jesús of the Arrest, Evangelists, Turba of White-Tail Jews, Squad of Sayones, Apostles of the Brotherhood of Saint Peter, Brotherhood of the Christ of Humility, Brotherhood of the True Cross, Brotherhood of Saint John, Brotherhood of Our Lady of Hope of Saint John, Chaplain, Municipal Delegation, Municipal Music Band.

Route:

Trayecto_Jueves Santo

Imagery:

JESÚS DEL PRENDIMIENTO

JESUS OF THE ARREST

Author: José Navas Parejo.

Date: 1940.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: A dressed image made of carved and polychromed wood. It was the first image recovered by the brotherhood. Restored in 2011 in Úbeda.

SAN PEDRO

SAINT PETER

Author: Domingo Bordás.

Date: 1982.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: A dressed sculpture depicting the Apostle seated, accompanied by the secondary figure of the Accuser. The float represents The Three Denials of Peter. Restored in 2020.

CRISTO DE LA HUMILDAD

CHRIST OF HUMILITY

Author: Anonymous. Originating from Olot.

Date: 1969.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: Made its first procession in 1970. Restored in 2005 by Sergio Torres Romero.

NAZARENO DE LA VERACRUZ

NAZARENE OF THE TRUE CROSS

Author: Enrique Orce.

Date: 1938.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: Sculpture made of cedar wood, stuccoed and polychromed, with an overlaid shroud representing Jesus embracing the patibulum. It has been in procession since 2006.

SAN JUAN

SAINT JOHN

Author: Miguel Arjona Navarro.

Date: 1988.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: Dressed image with carved wooden bust, hands, and feet. He holds a chalice and a palm in his hands.

ESPERANZA DE SAN JUAN

OUR LADY OF HOPE OF SAINT JOHN

Author: Anonymous. Sevillian School.

Date: Late 17th century.

Temple: Santa Marina.

Other information: Restored by Navas Parejo in 1940, the year it was incorporated into the Brotherhood. Its name comes from the hermitage of the same name.

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