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Mar 30, 2026, 2:46 PM

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

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The video captures an indoor scene, likely inside a church or religious hall, with a large, ornate golden religious float (possibly a "paso" or "trono") visible in the background. The float is intricately decorated and features figures on top. In the foreground, several men are preparing for an event. Many are dressed in attire typical of "costaleros" (those who carry religious floats in Spanish processions): white sleeveless undershirts, light-colored pants, and a dark red sash or harness wrapped around their midsections and shoulders. They appear to be lining up or taking positions near a wooden structure, possibly a bench or railing. A man in a dark suit, white shirt, and bow tie is interacting with these men. At the beginning of the video, he is seen facing individual costaleros, holding their hands or forearms briefly, and seemingly offering words of encouragement or a blessing. He then turns to face a larger group of costaleros, his back to the camera, and addresses them. A male voice is speaking in Spanish throughout the clip. He is heard saying, "del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo. Amén," (of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.) followed by, "Queridos hermanos, en breves momentos vamos a comenzar nuestra estación de penitencia. Damos gracias al Señor..." (Dear brothers, in a few moments we are going to begin our station of penance. We give thanks to the Lord...). This confirms that the event is a religious ceremony, specifically the start of a "station of penance," which refers to a penitential procession, commonly associated with Holy Week in Spain. The atmosphere appears to be one of focused preparation and religious devotion.

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