Via Crucis Aquatic-Granada, Nicaragua |
Holy Week in the Central American countries of Guatemala and Nicaragua is similar to that in other parts of the Latin American world, but also very different. Nowhere else will you find the elaborate sawdust carpets, Huertos (elaborate gardens constructed of fruits and vegetables) or a Good Friday Via Crucis in boats on the water.
The sawdust and floral carpets created during Lent and Holy Week are unparalleled. These carpets are created on streets before the passage of a religious procession and are meant to be destroyed as they are walked on by the procession. They are a gift to the divine. Antigua, Guatemala is world-famous for its carpets.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-anatomy-of-sawdust-carpet-lent-in.html
The carpets of Barrio Sutiava in Leon, Nicaragua are very different from those of Antigua.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/05/art-as-sacrifice-sawdust-carpets-of.html
This video, shot in Antigua, Guatemala takes an in-depth look at these carpets and their construction.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2015/03/video-available-sawdust-and-floral.html
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Huertos are spectacular displays of fruits and vegetables constructed in churches and, in Nicaragua, in special structures built for the occasion. The word huerto translates as vegetable garden or orchard and they symbolize the abundance and redemption of the resurrection.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-huertos-of-guatemala-and-nicaragua.html
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On Good Friday, throughout the Christian world, the Via Crucis, Stations of the Cross is performed publicly. In Granada, Nicaragua there is a completely unique Via Crucis in boats on the city's Lake Nicaragua.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/04/via-crucis-aquatic-granada-nicaragua.html
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Nandaime, Nicaragua is a small country town that has a celebration that turns the ancient purification ritual of self-flagellation on its head. In Nandaime on Holy Wednesday each year for one hour, participants roam the streets good-naturedly whipping anyone in their path. It did sting a bit, but was interesting to be there.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2016/04/taking-hit-holy-wednesday-in-nandaime.htm
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Antigua Guatemala is world-famous for its spectacular Holy Week processions. Here is one that took place on the day before Easter, an important day in the Latin American world.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2015/04/video-holy-saturday-procession.html
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Bands are a central part of processions. Special music has been composed for them over the years. In essence they are funeral bands.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-music-of-holy-week-processions.html