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The
Holy Blood Procession in Bruges
May 1, 2008
Annually since the
year 1150, the historic city of Bruges has been
attracting thousands of visitors to one of the
great religious pageants in Europe, the Holy Blood
Procession. For eight centuries the relic has
been venerated by a mile-long procession of 1,500
Bruges citizens, many in the colorful medieval
garb of Crusader or knight. The relic of the Holy
Blood was brought to Bruges by Thierry d'Alsace,
Count of Flanders in 1149, presumably given to
him by the Patriarch of Jerusalem in recognition
of his contribution to the First Crusade in the
Holly Land.
The
procession during which the relic is paraded through
the town for veneration dates to 1303. Except
for being in hiding during the two World Wars
it has never left Bruges and is kept in the Basilica
of St. Basil in the Burg Square.
There
are two parts to the procession : the first by
tableaux and floats enacts scenes from the Bible
up through the coming of Christ and His Resurrection.
The second part depicts the return of the Count
of Flanders to Bruges.
Places
along the route of the procession can be reserved
through the Tourist
Office in Bruges.
Tel: ( 3250) 44-8686 - Fax: (3250) 44-8600. More information on the Holy Blood Procession is available here.
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