AYACUCHO, EASTER WEEK
Easter in Ayacucho, land of faith
Ayacucho, located in the central Andes at an altitude of 2,761m above sea level, celebrates one of the most intense portrayals of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesuschrist.
Peruvians are mostly Catholics. For that reason Easter is a very important feast in this country; nevertheless, Easter in Ayacucho is a breathtaking experience even for the Peruvians.
During an entire week, all regular activities in the city come to a standstill. Ayacucho becomes a city of flower-carpeted streets, solemn masses, processions and fireworks. Images depicting various scenes of the Passion of Christ emerge from the principal churches of the city. But nothing can describe the celebrations on the main days, between Easter Friday night and Easter Sunday morning.
At night on Easter Friday, a procession starts from the Santo Domingo church (one block from the main square), first goes the image of dead Christ, and after the image of Virgin Mary, crying for her dead son. Both images go to the main square, where the lights have been turned off. The scene is breathtaking, thousands of people in darkness with burning candles in their hands, walking beside the images of Christ and the Virgin Mary. Most of the people dress in black clothes, many women cry and walk beside the crying image of Virgin Mary. The art of the flower-carpeted streets lasts only few hours, it's a gift for Christ, a present from the faith of the people of Ayacucho.
Next Saturday night, the main square becomes a big party, with bands playing typical music on every corner, and fireworks burning everywhere. The people drink and dance because they are happy, Christ is alive again, and in few hours they will see him again walking in the main square before he goes to heaven to sit beside his father. All the people are friendly; you can make new friends easily, and get free drinks from the people dancing.
After 3 or 4 hours, the party ends, and the people wait for the Cathedral doors to open. The first mass takes place and after an hour the holy image of "Christ in the skies" goes out for an incredible procession. The sky is blue because it's 5 am, the sun starts to shine from the mountains, and the happiness involves everyone in the main square, it's a holy day for everyone.
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