Nowhere else is the week leading up to Easter as passionately celebrated as in Spain. We follow the pageantry in Córdoba, where women also take part in the traditional procession.
What's the problem of taking part in to a religion if you feel happy with it? The bad thing is when you try to convince The rest. I'm not a religous person, but I do envy those who truly believe. More than the half of spain feel Easter as a tradition, and most of them are not fanatic at all. You just have to get involve with spanish people for a short time.
And there is a church inside as the Christians built another one after the reconquest. And lots of churches were build on top or Roman temples and other 'pagan' ritual sites. that has allways been done. Whenever someone invaded someone else and established themselves there with a new religion, they would substitute the previous religious building with their own. The more you know.
Thank you Spain for bringing Catholicism here in the Philippines.🙏
Admirable, admirable, j’aime L’Espagne
What's the problem of taking part in to a religion if you feel happy with it? The bad thing is when you try to convince The rest. I'm not a religous person, but I do envy those who truly believe.
More than the half of spain feel Easter as a tradition, and most of them are not fanatic at all. You just have to get involve with spanish people for a short time.
Yeah i agree, I am not religious but I love watching the Easter processions in spain over easter.
Thank you for beeing tolerant, I'm sure you are a really open-minded person.
Greetings from Spain
Great documentary of El Amor in Córdoba. Beautifully presented and comented.
A link from my Spanish class brought me here
@LangobardorumEtrusco Some people just can´t see the importance of Art, Culture and Faith.
Anybody else notice how the commentator called the Cordoba of Cordoba a mosque?
It was a church before the muslims invaded, look it up
And there is a church inside as the Christians built another one after the reconquest. And lots of churches were build on top or Roman temples and other 'pagan' ritual sites. that has allways been done. Whenever someone invaded someone else and established themselves there with a new religion, they would substitute the previous religious building with their own. The more you know.
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