Alas, another silent Viernes Santo in Oaxaca due to the pandemic. No early morning processions from churches throughout the city converging in front of the Cathedral to reenact the encuentro where Jesús meets María going towards Calvary. No worshipers praying and reciting appropriate devotions as they moved from one sidewalk Estación de la Cruz (Station of the Cross) to another. And, no rhythmic beat of a tambor, high-pitched tones of a chirimía, and the sputtering sounds of rachets punctuating the hush of the crowds gathered along the route for the early evening Procesión del Silencio (Procession of Silence).
Only silent sacred vignettes accompanied yesterday morning’s Good Friday walk through Barrio de Jalatlaco…
Unlike last year when church doors remained closed and services were broadcast remotely, the Archbishop announced that this year the churches will be open for liturgical acts on Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday, albeit with a “limited presence of the faithful.”
Wonderful photos! ¡Felices Pascuas!
Thank you, Blanche. I hope you are healthy and happy!
Foto !. was the view from my window Sunday morning …and very late Saturday night…and foto 2 is my neighbor. Welcome to the neighborhood!
Lucky you! Jalatlaco across from the church — a lovely neighborhood.