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  2. Processional cross - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Orthodox Church, there are different traditions surrounding the use of the processional cross.Traditional practice, still followed among churches of the Russian or other Slavic traditions, is that the use of the processional cross during the normal cycle of divine services is a primatial privilege, and will only be done when the Patriarch or First Hierarch is serving.

  3. Holy Week in Seville - Wikipedia

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    The standard structure of a procession is: A great cross (the so-called Cruz de Guía – Guiding Cross) is carried at the beginning of each procession. A number of people (sometimes barefoot) dressed in a habit and with the distinctive pointed hood , and holding long wax candles (only lit by night), marching in silence.

  4. Passion Play of Iztapalapa - Wikipedia

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    A Good Friday Procession to the "Cuevita" during Holy Week in Iztapalapa. The Passion Play of Iztapalapa is an annual event during Holy Week in the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City. It one of the oldest and most elaborate passion plays in Mexico as well as the best known, covered by media both in Mexico and abroad.

  5. Za križen - Wikipedia

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    Every Procession revolves in that big circle, so that at 7 in the morning every one would return in its own starting point. Every procession is led by a crossbearer carrying a cross. The role of the crossbearer is an immense honor on the island, and is determined as many as 20 years in advance.

  6. Processional - Wikipedia

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    Processional is anything of, and or pertaining to a procession. Processional may also refer to: Processional, a 1925 play by John Howard Lawson; Roman Processional, the tenth chapter of the Roman Ritual; Processional cross, a cross or crucifix held during a Christian procession; Processional walkway, a ceremonial walkway

  7. Procession - Wikipedia

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    The cross was carried at the head of the procession and often the gospel and the relics of the saint were carried. Gregory of Tours gives numerous instances of such litanies in time of calamity; thus he describes [ 14 ] a procession of the clergy and people round the city, in which relics of St Remigius were carried and litanies chanted in ...

  8. The music played during the Queen’s procession to her lying ...

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    The stately, mournful piece was played at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral in April 2021, as well as the procession to the lying in state of the Queen Mother and the funeral of King Edward VII.

  9. Passion Play - Wikipedia

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    The procession was revived in 1999, ... They commonly follow the Stations of the Cross. The most famous passion play in the country is the Passion Play of Iztapalapa.