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SCHWEIZ OSTERN KARFREITAG "LES PLEUREUSES"
A cross bearer is followed by Veiled women known as "les Pleureuses" or mourning women, whose head is covered with a piece of black cloth to commemorate the Passion and Crucifiction of Jesus after the Good Friday mass, next to the Collegiale de Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, in Romont, Switzerland, Friday, March 29, 2024. This is a ceremony to commemorate the suffering and death of Jesus, where the Pleureuses carry the symbols of the Passion: a crown of thorns, a whip, a hammer, tongs, and St. Veronica's shroud, preceding by a penitent, wearing a black hood, carries a large cross. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)
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Date de création
20240329
Lieu
ROMONT SCHWEIZ
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
KEYSTONE
Byline
ANTHONY ANEX
Taille
5000 x 3333 px
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