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Semana Santa
   by Rutger Coucke
Semana Santa was printed by
                     Imprenta Milhojas, Sevilla.
                          www.milhojas.es

            Semana Santa is a publication of ArtaCarta,
                     Hilversum, Nederland,
                       www.artacarata.nl

                        Design Rutger Coucke

               The translation from Dutch to English
             was done by Hester Coucke and Gerry Rouff

                      ISBN 978-90-811263-2-8




                        ©
                            Rutger Coucke 2009


No part of this publiction may be reproduced or made public in any way
       without written permission in advance from the publisher
The floats are not on wheels, but rather carried by strong,
                                          proud young men, the castaleros. They have a costalo around
                                             their heads, a cloth which is folded into a small pillow,
                                              resting on their neck to ease the strain of the weight.


During Semana Santa, the holy week
before Easter, the streets of Andalucia
become the domain of the fraternities.
  They haul their floats, the pasos, in
 seemingly unending processions of
 sometimes thousands of ‘nazarenos’
  through the cities, day and night,
          around the clock.
Each parish has its own fraternity, the hermandad.
                                                         Each hermandad is identified by the nazarenos’ robes.
                                                         Some walk in socks or just their bare feet, while others
                                                          have a tightly wound rope belted around their waist




                                                             But the real sound of the Semana Santa comes from
                                                             the ‘cornetes y tambores’, and it is this rather shrill,
                                                              high pitched sound of the cornets which seem to cry
The processions are accompanied by fanfares-- marching                out about the suffering of the Jesus.
  bands, playing music to keep the procession going.
It is the day before Easter, siesta, with the sun high in the sky.
At this time of day one can usually find Mercedes on her father’s small
patio in the shade of the grapevines, playing with her doll or with the kittens.
There is always something for a small six year old girl on a patio to do.




                                                                                     But today Mercedes is not on the
                                                                                   patio. She is lying in bed, pale and
                                                                                   feverish. Mercedes is sick, very sick.
                                                                                    The doctor has visited many times;
                                                                                   he was at his wits end and said that
                                                                                     the only thing left to do is pray.
Don Enrique was still praying
                                                     when the members of the
  And praying is what Mercedes’ father,          hermandad began to trickle in,
 Don Enrique did to ‘his’ Virgin. For he        the casteleros, the nazarenos and
 could call her that, couldn’t he? He had                 the musicians.
served her his entire life. First as a caste-
  lero with bravado and machismo, and
later as a dignified nazareno. And now,
   finally, as capitate, the man who is
responsible for the paso and who keeps the
            casteleros in check.




   Holy Mary, my Mercedes,
  save her. Aren’t you a Mother
     yourself? Take my life
                    instead…




                                                      Only when the paso with the
                                                        Christ figure was already
                                                     outside, did he stop praying to
                                                     attend to his duties as capitate,
                                                    and even then he kept talking to
                                                            the Virgin Mary.
In the middle of the night Don
Enrique took the Virgin’s float on
 a journey to the other side of the
 river to the imposing cathedral.
Although they were among the thousands walking along, it
                                                   felt to Don Enrique as though he was alone with the Virgin.
                                                      He heard no music, saw no nazarenos, he only saw the
                                                       Virgin Mary leading him as a ship through the sea of
                                                                       anonymous people.




    Don Enrique told her how he had become
  reconciled to not having children, until six
  years ago when unexpectedly Mercedes was
born. How is little girl has brought sunshine to
 his and his wife’s existence and how nothing
       should be allowed to happen to her,
                except a miracle,
                      now …
MERCEDES,
                                             OH NO!




When the nazarenos came back from the
chapel the next day after the procession,
Don Enrique didn’t take part in the
customary festivities, and even refused
his beer.
Sad news awaited him, his little daughter
had died while he was gone.
Don Enrique didn’t shed a tear, but erupted
                          in anger—anger against the Virgin Mary
                          who not only had kept him away from his
                           home while his daughter was dying, but
                             also was unable to perform one small
                           miracle for a faithful devoted servant as
                          himself. He wanted nothing to do with her
                            ever again, that ‘Holy Mother Virgin of
                                     Nothing’, never again!
                              She could go through Easter night
                                   on her own for all he cared,
                                    but no longer with him!




   And if you want
  to see me, Enrique
 the devoted, Enrique
the fool, you will have
 to come and find me
                                                                           In the chapel the Holy Mother cried her
at my home, and then
                                                                        eternal tears of plaster, but there were those
    I will know that
                                                                        who could have sworn that there were more
      you still care
                                                                         tears than before, and that she had never
         for me!
                                                                                  seemed so grief stricken.
I work hard and with deliberation,                                    Years went by. Don Enrique lived his
 God’s hand is not in my harvest,                                     life in bitterness and without faith.
      it is all my own work.                                          He farmed through the years, and
                                                                      each year was a bountiful one, with
                                                                      rich harvests.
                                                                      But Don Erique neither thanked God
                                                                      nor the Virgin Mary. He no longer
                                                                      visited the Chapel of the Holy Virgin.
                                                                      And why would he? His harvest was
                                                                      at least as plentiful as his neighbors
                                                                      who did go to church.




                                     The small patio where Mercedes once played had grown into a large
                                     courtyard, for Don Enrique continued to buy more and more land
                                      and needed more barns to store his harvests. His farm grew more
                                      now than in all those years when he worshipped the Virgin Mary.
Monseigneur, do you think we can
                                                           have a procession for the occasion?


                                                                                What a splendid idea!




Not far from Don Enrique’s hacienda was Valencina
 de la Concepción, a sleepy little town surrounded by
olive orchards. There was also a little chapel which was
   to be re-dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Bishop
   himself was coming, and the chaplain took this
           opportunity to make a bold request.
                                                                   And so the bishop determined that
                                                                     the chapel of Valencina de la
                                                                  Concepción should be visited by the
                                                                  same Virgin whom Don Erique had
                                                                        served for many years.
You have the prettiest
                                                                                      dress in the whole
                                                                                      village, I’m shure




                                                                           Oh you!




     The usually quiet town now had an atmosphere of excitement.
 The Virgin would come to their village! The town became a beehive of
activity. Everyone wanted to look their best for the procession: The men
polished their boots and brushed their horses and harnesses, the women
       put on their best dresses and also put flowers in their hair.
It was a wonderful festive day, with the town under a bright
                     blue sky, it was a feast of food, drink and music. The young
                        men showed their riding skills at the tilting competition.
                     The women danced the “Sevellanas” in flamboyant flamenco
                     dresses.Everyone was happy and excited, for the Virgin Mary
                             was coming to their chapel. What an occasion!




But Don Enrique, the richest
   man of Valencina de la
 Concepción was distinctly
absent. He did not take part
  in the feast in which the
     Virgin was to be the
centerpiece.Standing on his
    patio he could hear the
 booming of the drums and
the high pitched voices of the
      singing women.
   “Agh, what nonsense!”
The golden grain was high in the
       fields, and a colorful stream
   meandered through all that ‘gold’.        A small cloud appeared at the horizon,
In the midst of it was the Virgin Mary         but nobody took notice of it as the
 who looked during this excursion just          forecast was sunny and good.           And just as the procession moved
as exalted as the casteleros. It was as if   Then another cloud appeared, and then    among the fields, the first drops fell,
  all the animals in the fields and the       another. The captitate looked warily     the wind came up and the capitate
  birds in the sky followed the parade.                   at the sky.                   looked for shelter from the rain.
There were lovely little farm
buildings all around, but none
were big enough to hold the paso
 with the Virgin statue. Except
  the one, in the middle of the
    most prosperous fields.
There were barns big enough to
give shelter to the virgin. It was
   Don Enrique’s hacienda.




     Don Enrique saw the procession wind through his fields. He saw the Virgin’s canopy
  rocking back and forth with each step like the humps of a drunken camel. He also saw the
 sky and the threatening impending rain. At that moment Don Enrique did something he
 had not done in years, and he didn’t quite understand it himself: he prayed. He prayed to
   God and asked him for rain. This time his prayer was heard, as right after he uttered his
 final words, the rain came pouring down on his fields and the procession. A moment later
       Don Enrique heard a knock on his gate. It was the Virgin knocking on his door.
And so the people of Valencina
    de la Concepción and the
  participants of the procession
took shelter under the roof of the
   hacienda of Don Enrique.
  The horses were fed, there was
    wine, sausage end bread
          for everyone.




                                     Outside it poured from heaven as if the end
                                     of times has arrived. The Virgin was all by
                                        herself in the big shed. All by herself?

                                     Not quite. A small figure aproached the paso,
                                       with hesitation, his eyes to the ground.
When Don Enrique stood in front of the wagon he raised his eyes. Tears streamed
 down his cheeks, tears for his departed daughter Mercedes, whom he never cried
  over in his bitter rage. But also tears of joy. Because only now Don Enrique
understood that all his prosperous harvests were intended to make his barns large
        enough so that they would shelter the Virgin in her time of need.




                                                        You have come
                                                     You did not forget me!
                                                     You came to my home
                                                       Please forgive me!




                                                             Forgiving ... ah, forgiving is her daily work.
                                                      At that moment there were those that would have sworn that
                                                               her plaster face had spread into a smile …

                                                                               The End
This story came to me through my daughter Sarah, who lives in Sevilla.
                           Gracias, Sarah.
Semana Santa, Rutger Coucke

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  • 1. Semana Santa by Rutger Coucke
  • 2. Semana Santa was printed by Imprenta Milhojas, Sevilla. www.milhojas.es Semana Santa is a publication of ArtaCarta, Hilversum, Nederland, www.artacarata.nl Design Rutger Coucke The translation from Dutch to English was done by Hester Coucke and Gerry Rouff ISBN 978-90-811263-2-8 © Rutger Coucke 2009 No part of this publiction may be reproduced or made public in any way without written permission in advance from the publisher
  • 3. The floats are not on wheels, but rather carried by strong, proud young men, the castaleros. They have a costalo around their heads, a cloth which is folded into a small pillow, resting on their neck to ease the strain of the weight. During Semana Santa, the holy week before Easter, the streets of Andalucia become the domain of the fraternities. They haul their floats, the pasos, in seemingly unending processions of sometimes thousands of ‘nazarenos’ through the cities, day and night, around the clock.
  • 4. Each parish has its own fraternity, the hermandad. Each hermandad is identified by the nazarenos’ robes. Some walk in socks or just their bare feet, while others have a tightly wound rope belted around their waist But the real sound of the Semana Santa comes from the ‘cornetes y tambores’, and it is this rather shrill, high pitched sound of the cornets which seem to cry The processions are accompanied by fanfares-- marching out about the suffering of the Jesus. bands, playing music to keep the procession going.
  • 5. It is the day before Easter, siesta, with the sun high in the sky. At this time of day one can usually find Mercedes on her father’s small patio in the shade of the grapevines, playing with her doll or with the kittens. There is always something for a small six year old girl on a patio to do. But today Mercedes is not on the patio. She is lying in bed, pale and feverish. Mercedes is sick, very sick. The doctor has visited many times; he was at his wits end and said that the only thing left to do is pray.
  • 6. Don Enrique was still praying when the members of the And praying is what Mercedes’ father, hermandad began to trickle in, Don Enrique did to ‘his’ Virgin. For he the casteleros, the nazarenos and could call her that, couldn’t he? He had the musicians. served her his entire life. First as a caste- lero with bravado and machismo, and later as a dignified nazareno. And now, finally, as capitate, the man who is responsible for the paso and who keeps the casteleros in check. Holy Mary, my Mercedes, save her. Aren’t you a Mother yourself? Take my life instead… Only when the paso with the Christ figure was already outside, did he stop praying to attend to his duties as capitate, and even then he kept talking to the Virgin Mary.
  • 7. In the middle of the night Don Enrique took the Virgin’s float on a journey to the other side of the river to the imposing cathedral.
  • 8. Although they were among the thousands walking along, it felt to Don Enrique as though he was alone with the Virgin. He heard no music, saw no nazarenos, he only saw the Virgin Mary leading him as a ship through the sea of anonymous people. Don Enrique told her how he had become reconciled to not having children, until six years ago when unexpectedly Mercedes was born. How is little girl has brought sunshine to his and his wife’s existence and how nothing should be allowed to happen to her, except a miracle, now …
  • 9. MERCEDES, OH NO! When the nazarenos came back from the chapel the next day after the procession, Don Enrique didn’t take part in the customary festivities, and even refused his beer. Sad news awaited him, his little daughter had died while he was gone.
  • 10. Don Enrique didn’t shed a tear, but erupted in anger—anger against the Virgin Mary who not only had kept him away from his home while his daughter was dying, but also was unable to perform one small miracle for a faithful devoted servant as himself. He wanted nothing to do with her ever again, that ‘Holy Mother Virgin of Nothing’, never again! She could go through Easter night on her own for all he cared, but no longer with him! And if you want to see me, Enrique the devoted, Enrique the fool, you will have to come and find me In the chapel the Holy Mother cried her at my home, and then eternal tears of plaster, but there were those I will know that who could have sworn that there were more you still care tears than before, and that she had never for me! seemed so grief stricken.
  • 11. I work hard and with deliberation, Years went by. Don Enrique lived his God’s hand is not in my harvest, life in bitterness and without faith. it is all my own work. He farmed through the years, and each year was a bountiful one, with rich harvests. But Don Erique neither thanked God nor the Virgin Mary. He no longer visited the Chapel of the Holy Virgin. And why would he? His harvest was at least as plentiful as his neighbors who did go to church. The small patio where Mercedes once played had grown into a large courtyard, for Don Enrique continued to buy more and more land and needed more barns to store his harvests. His farm grew more now than in all those years when he worshipped the Virgin Mary.
  • 12. Monseigneur, do you think we can have a procession for the occasion? What a splendid idea! Not far from Don Enrique’s hacienda was Valencina de la Concepción, a sleepy little town surrounded by olive orchards. There was also a little chapel which was to be re-dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Bishop himself was coming, and the chaplain took this opportunity to make a bold request. And so the bishop determined that the chapel of Valencina de la Concepción should be visited by the same Virgin whom Don Erique had served for many years.
  • 13. You have the prettiest dress in the whole village, I’m shure Oh you! The usually quiet town now had an atmosphere of excitement. The Virgin would come to their village! The town became a beehive of activity. Everyone wanted to look their best for the procession: The men polished their boots and brushed their horses and harnesses, the women put on their best dresses and also put flowers in their hair.
  • 14. It was a wonderful festive day, with the town under a bright blue sky, it was a feast of food, drink and music. The young men showed their riding skills at the tilting competition. The women danced the “Sevellanas” in flamboyant flamenco dresses.Everyone was happy and excited, for the Virgin Mary was coming to their chapel. What an occasion! But Don Enrique, the richest man of Valencina de la Concepción was distinctly absent. He did not take part in the feast in which the Virgin was to be the centerpiece.Standing on his patio he could hear the booming of the drums and the high pitched voices of the singing women. “Agh, what nonsense!”
  • 15. The golden grain was high in the fields, and a colorful stream meandered through all that ‘gold’. A small cloud appeared at the horizon, In the midst of it was the Virgin Mary but nobody took notice of it as the who looked during this excursion just forecast was sunny and good. And just as the procession moved as exalted as the casteleros. It was as if Then another cloud appeared, and then among the fields, the first drops fell, all the animals in the fields and the another. The captitate looked warily the wind came up and the capitate birds in the sky followed the parade. at the sky. looked for shelter from the rain.
  • 16. There were lovely little farm buildings all around, but none were big enough to hold the paso with the Virgin statue. Except the one, in the middle of the most prosperous fields. There were barns big enough to give shelter to the virgin. It was Don Enrique’s hacienda. Don Enrique saw the procession wind through his fields. He saw the Virgin’s canopy rocking back and forth with each step like the humps of a drunken camel. He also saw the sky and the threatening impending rain. At that moment Don Enrique did something he had not done in years, and he didn’t quite understand it himself: he prayed. He prayed to God and asked him for rain. This time his prayer was heard, as right after he uttered his final words, the rain came pouring down on his fields and the procession. A moment later Don Enrique heard a knock on his gate. It was the Virgin knocking on his door.
  • 17. And so the people of Valencina de la Concepción and the participants of the procession took shelter under the roof of the hacienda of Don Enrique. The horses were fed, there was wine, sausage end bread for everyone. Outside it poured from heaven as if the end of times has arrived. The Virgin was all by herself in the big shed. All by herself? Not quite. A small figure aproached the paso, with hesitation, his eyes to the ground.
  • 18. When Don Enrique stood in front of the wagon he raised his eyes. Tears streamed down his cheeks, tears for his departed daughter Mercedes, whom he never cried over in his bitter rage. But also tears of joy. Because only now Don Enrique understood that all his prosperous harvests were intended to make his barns large enough so that they would shelter the Virgin in her time of need. You have come You did not forget me! You came to my home Please forgive me! Forgiving ... ah, forgiving is her daily work. At that moment there were those that would have sworn that her plaster face had spread into a smile … The End
  • 19. This story came to me through my daughter Sarah, who lives in Sevilla. Gracias, Sarah.