The spelling paredes means "walls" in Spanish or Portuguese.A likely English word is parades (plural noun - processions, or to march as in processions).
Monks often participate in various religious processions, particularly during significant Buddhist or Christian festivals. In Buddhism, they may engage in almsgiving processions, where they walk through communities to receive food offerings from laypeople. Christian monks may partake in liturgical processions during celebrations such as Easter or Feast days, often featuring prayers, hymns, and the carrying of religious icons. These processions serve to express devotion, foster community involvement, and enhance spiritual practice.
Caravans or processions.
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In most Spanish towns, street processions are typically organized during religious festivals, particularly during Holy Week (Semana Santa) leading up to Easter. These processions usually take place in the evening, often starting around sunset, as the twilight provides a dramatic backdrop for the solemnity of the events. The timing can vary by locality, with some towns holding processions earlier in the day or at different times throughout the week.
Go the Distance was created on 1997-05-27.
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There are many towns and cities that are considered to hold amazing Easter processions during Semana Santa. Malaga and Seville both hold processions that are known to be brilliant, nationwide if not worldwide. According to wikipedia: "Linares' Holy Week has been declared of National Tourist Interest since 1998" so I'm guessing that's got to be pretty good!