On the third Monday of October each year, the city of Ica, Peru celebrates a religious festival honoring their patron saint, the Master of Luren of Ica, which has been celebrated for over four centuries since 1570. In the 16th century, an English gentleman bought a crucified Christ sculpture from Michelangelo and brought it to London, but after he died it was left in the care of his child and placed in the family chapel. In July, the city celebrates the Virgin Mary with her image processed from the church through the streets amidst revelry, food, and celebration.