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89th Anniversary of Pilgrimage in La Orotava Celebrated by 30,000 Attendees

June 17, 2024
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The light rain early in the morning did not dampen the festive spirit of the locals to partake in the final event of the Patron Saint Festivities of La Orotava: the pilgrimage – the first one with San Isidro Labrador as the official patron following the canonical concession by the Holy See.

Over 30,000 individuals, as reported by the Local Police, gathered to be a part of this celebration, considered one of the most massive and popular on the islands. The slight rainfall resulted in a cool and overcast day that many appreciated as they cherished every moment of the day, which lasted for several hours and concluded with a grand dance in Plaza de Franchy Alfaro.

The scheduling conflict with the European elections led to the event being postponed by a week, disrupting the four most intense days of the Patron Saint Festivities. This delay may have contributed to an even greater turnout and intensity of experience this year.

Following the Eucharist at La Concepción parish, the procession of San Isidro Labrador and Santa María de la Cabeza commenced after 1:00 p.m., with members of the Brotherhood of Labradors renewing their vows to the patron saints during the religious ceremony.

The pilgrimage officially began at 1:30 p.m. from San Francisco, led by Rosa Dávila, the president of Tenerife Cabildo, and La Orotava’s mayor, Francisco Linares, accompanied by other municipal representatives. A total of 75 carts distributed typical local products and excellent local wine to the attendees, while about thirty parrandas entertained everyone along the route with their traditional songs and dances.

The procession proceeded smoothly to Plaza de La Paz and finally to El Calvario, where reverence to both saints was paid. The celebratory atmosphere continued in Plaza de Franchy Alfaro with the Dorada Band and LD orchestras, complemented by background music by DJ Renzzo El Selector at the Town Hall.

Villagers, tourists and visitors from other municipalities in the Canary Islands did not want to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava in honor of San Isidro Labrador and Santa María de la Cabeza, one of the most beautiful in the Archipelago and which ended yesterday of gold to the Patron Saint Festivities after a week of waiting for its celebration.

Villagers, tourists and visitors from other municipalities in the Canary Islands did not want to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava in honor of San Isidro Labrador and Santa María de la Cabeza, one of the most beautiful in the Archipelago and which ended yesterday of gold to the Patron Saint Festivities after a week of waiting for its celebration. Sergio Mendez

Villagers, tourists and visitors from other municipalities in the Canary Islands did not want to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava in honor of San Isidro Labrador and Santa María de la Cabeza, one of the most beautiful in the Archipelago and which ended yesterday of gold to the Patron Saint Festivities after a week of waiting for its celebration.  Sergio Mendez

Villagers, tourists and visitors from other municipalities in the Canary Islands did not want to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava in honor of San Isidro Labrador and Santa María de la Cabeza, one of the most beautiful in the Archipelago and which ended yesterday of gold to the Patron Saint Festivities after a week of waiting for its celebration. Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and travellers from neighbouring towns in the Canary Islands were keen not to miss the age-old pilgrimage of La Orotava in honour of Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque events in the Archipelago. The festivities concluded yesterday, adding a golden finish to the week-long wait for its commencement. - Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and tourists from neighbouring areas of the Canary Islands were eager not to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava, paying tribute to Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, known as one of the most stunning events in the Archipelago. The festivities came to a jubilant conclusion yesterday, bringing a golden end to the week-long anticipation of its festivities. – Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and travellers from neighbouring towns in the Canary Islands were keen not to miss the age-old pilgrimage of La Orotava in honour of Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque events in the Archipelago. The festivities concluded yesterday, adding a golden finish to the week-long wait for its commencement. - Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and tourists from neighbouring areas of the Canary Islands were eager not to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava, paying tribute to Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, known as one of the most stunning events in the Archipelago. The festivities came to a jubilant conclusion yesterday, bringing a golden end to the week-long anticipation of its festivities. – Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and travellers from neighbouring towns in the Canary Islands were keen not to miss the age-old pilgrimage of La Orotava in honour of Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque events in the Archipelago. The festivities concluded yesterday, adding a golden finish to the week-long wait for its commencement. - Sergio Mendez

Residents, holidaymakers and tourists from neighbouring areas of the Canary Islands were eager not to miss the traditional pilgrimage of La Orotava, paying tribute to Saint Isidore the Labourer and Saint Mary of the Head, known as one of the most stunning events in the Archipelago. The festivities came to a jubilant conclusion yesterday, bringing a golden end to the week-long anticipation of its festivities. – Sergio Mendez

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