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Easter 2024

Easter 2024

Postby guest2011 » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:31 am

Hello,
Is there any place I can see the Easter mass program in the area? Rojales and Torrevieja?
Where is best place to see the events?
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Bee » Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:47 pm

The Mass times don't change. They are the same every Sunday in Torrevieja in the Church in the Square and also I have posted a link to La Mata Church. They all seem to use Misa.org

There is also a link to all the Holy Week Processions in Torrevieja starting next Sunday 24th Palm Sunday.

The International Costaleros float is made up of British, Irish, Scandanavian, Russian etc- Residentz la Cofradía Internacional de Torrevieja, "Los Costaleros de la Oración del Huerto" (Jesus in the Garden of Olives) will process on Monday night 25th and also on Good Friday 29th.

Holy Week Processions Torrevieja:
https://torrevieja.com/en/holy-week-torrevieja/

Torrevieja Church in the Sq
9.00am 11.00am and 12h00 Easter Sunday

It says there is a Vigil Mass Saturday night 30th March at 11.00pm as well as the normal Sat evening mass at 7.30pm

http://www.semanasantatorrevieja.es/?page_id=1405
https://misas.org/p/parroquia-de-la-inm ... torrevieja

La Mata Church 9.30 &12.30 Easter Sunday
https://misas.org/p/parroquia-de-nuestr ... torrevieja

Bit about the International Costeleros.
https://vincent-realestate.com/es/notic ... es-pascua/

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Re: Easter 2024

Postby willemite » Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:27 am

Thanks Bee for this information.
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Martin the artist » Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:52 am

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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Philipb1407 » Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:23 pm

Martin the artist wrote:I posted the full Easter programme for Rojales here: https://www.talkquesada.com/fiestas-parades-tapas-trails-in-quesada-f77/easter-parades-t75727.html



Is there anything in April, May and early June?
Coz I can’t come until then I always seem to miss the good stuff…
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Martin the artist » Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:50 pm

In MAY there is the romeria on the 3rd or 4th Sunday in homage to San Isidro who was a farm labourer who cared for the poor and animals & is the patron saint of farmers.
In the recorral park, the celebrations include pétanque contests, parading bands, dance shows in a large marquee, a free giant paella, children’s games & an impressive horse show.
05 B romeria horses.jpg

In JUNE it's the town's main fiestas & start with the Chupinazo - a large celebration rocket - fired at midday.
But before that the crowds assemble, who have been advised by the town hall to wear swim wear, and the water battles start!
Tankers supply large tanks for people to fill their water pistols and to spray the crowd with hoses as well.
Free water pistols are thrown from the steps of the museum as well as straw hats and there is a free beer tent too.
Then as the water runs out, the mayor launches the chupinazo from the museum’s balcony followed by streamers and large beach balls while the music is turned up louder and Rojales is now officially 'en fiestas'.
And this is followed by a mascleta - loud daytime fireworks from the other side of the river.
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Also watch out for the Correfoc - fire running - and Hoguera (bonfire) during June.
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Then of course, the moors & Christians take place during end of June/start of July

I'll post up more info on all of them as time gets nearer.
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Philipb1407 » Mon Mar 18, 2024 4:54 pm

Martin the artist wrote:In MAY there is the romeria on the 3rd or 4th Sunday in homage to San Isidro who was a farm labourer who cared for the poor and animals & is the patron saint of farmers.
In the recorral park, the celebrations include pétanque contests, parading bands, dance shows in a large marquee, a free giant paella, children’s games & an impressive horse show.
05 B romeria horses.jpg

In JUNE it's the town's main fiestas & start with the Chupinazo - a large celebration rocket - fired at midday.
But before that the crowds assemble, who have been advised by the town hall to wear swim wear, and the water battles start!
Tankers supply large tanks for people to fill their water pistols and to spray the crowd with hoses as well.
Free water pistols are thrown from the steps of the museum as well as straw hats and there is a free beer tent too.
Then as the water runs out, the mayor launches the chupinazo from the museum’s balcony followed by streamers and large beach balls while the music is turned up louder and Rojales is now officially 'en fiestas'.
And this is followed by a mascleta - loud daytime fireworks from the other side of the river.
b.jpg

Also watch out for the Correfoc - fire running - and Hoguera (bonfire) during June.
NEWS08.jpg

Then of course, the moors & Christians take place during end of June/start of July

I'll post up more info on all of them as time gets nearer.


Great I’ll be there for the May Stuff but this year we have to leave 7th June. Giving us only 52 days We then return September, October and November! 90 days..
we are hoping next year to change that for Last week April, May June 3 weeks July. So 90 days then last week October November and 2 weeks December again 90 days, we do miss so much with the Schengen rules..

Ideally I’d like May June & July 90 days.. September October & 2 weeks November 75 days and February & 2 weeks March 42 days.. but it’s too long..27 days too long.
Actually I’d love to come and go at will.. I think all those in retirement should be able to do that, it harms no one.
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby jpeg » Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:42 pm

Have you tried putting the schedule in a Shengan calculater

https://www.schengen90.app/


https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-c ... ulator.htm
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Welshboy » Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:11 pm

If you don't mind a journey..Caravaca de la Cruz for the running of the horses 1st Monday in May (?)..is spectacular...you won't see anything like it locally.
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Re: Easter 2024

Postby Graham_Lynn » Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:36 pm

Try - the Moors & Christians in Alcoy , think it’s about 20th April - I guarantee you spend the rest of your 90 days trying to get rid of confetti.

Also confirm The Running of the Wine Horses fiesta 2nd May is well worth a visit.

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