Hundreds of lumbrerenses showed their devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows who came to his throne of Seville jewelry.
The traditional arrows accompanied the Virgin and other images from the main balcony of the town.
The XVII Meeting was held Saetas "La Saeta in Pain", with the participation of Raúl Vidal "The Balilla" (contestant on The Voice Kids), Rocío Segura, Antonia Lopez and Marisol Segura.
Puerto Lumbreras last night welcomed the Procession of the Holy Burial Pain and organized by the Ancient and Venerable Guild of the Blessed.
Our Lady of Sorrows.
The procession had Stmo The Brotherhood.
Christ of faith and Mary Blessed.
of Mercy who opened the procession with the statue of Our Lady of Mercy, and the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows, whose brotherhoods took pictures of Veronica and Santa Faz, Lying Christ and John the Evangelist who accompanied the Virgin of Sorrows through the main streets of the town.
In addition, the Procession of Pain hosted, as every year, the meeting of Saetas "La Saeta in pain".
At its seventeenth edition, traditional arrows accompanied the Virgin and other images from the main balcony of the town.
In this seventeenth edition, for the first time he has sung a child who was accompanied by three singers from three different generations of high quality flamenco music scene.
Thus, the audience enjoyed the voice of Raúl Vidal "The Balilla" (contestant on The Voice Kids), Rocío Segura, Antonia Lopez and Marisol Segura.
From the main balcony of the town of Puerto Lumbreras and along the route of the procession of Pain and the Entombment, more than a dozen arrows were devoted to images of the Virgin of Sorrows, the Virgin of Mercy, Christ Lying, Veronica and Santa Faz, and San Juan Evangelista.
Onsite Meeting Saetas "La Saeta in the pain" of Puerto Lumbreras is a cultural event deserved artistic interest, organized by the Confraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows of Puerto Lumbreras that emerged at the initiative of the brotherhood and in response to the large love of flamenco in this Murcia, bordering Andalusia, and especially the tradition of singing arrows which has always existed in the Easter lumbrerense population.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras