The Procession of the Holy Blood 2018

On Thursday 10 May 2018,  three students of the College were invited to read the final prayers at the Procession of the Holy Blood.

The procession that dates back to at least 1303, takes place in Bruges every year on Ascension Day. Although there have been many changes over the centuries, the heart of the event is the reenactment of the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. For as long as anyone can remember, the pageant has been divided into four parts. Legend has it that in 1150, after the second Crusade, Thierry d'Alsace, Count of Flanders, brought the relic of the Holy Blood of Jesus back from Jerusalem, to be placed in the Basicila on the Burg. What we know for sure is that the legend contains several elements of popular belief and folklore.

The Procession of the Holy Blood was added to the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity (2009). Visit Flanders

BRICOUT Gaston - JENERWEIN Sophie - LÓPEZ DEL VILLAR Claudia

 

BRICOUT Gaston