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Holy Week ceremonies 2024

Antipodean_1

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Portuguese (2017) ; Frances SJPDP - Burgos (2022)
I know this is planning WAY in advance, but ...

I hope to resume my camino in Burgos in March 2024 and attend the Holy Week ceremonies (Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday afternoon and the Easter Vigil on Saturday evening) in towns as I go.
This means I need 3 towns in succession that are big enough to have a church (or religious house) in which the ceremonies are likely to be held and be open to the public.
At the moment, I'm looking at O Cebreiro, Triacastela and Sarria. My main doubt is about O Cebreiro on the Thursday evening.
Could someone walking the route this week please give me an idea as to whether or not my plan may work?
I'm quite open to changing the towns - any 3 towns in succession between Burgos and Santiago is all I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance and to those on the way - Buen Camino!!
 
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Most moving Mass I have ever attended was
In O Cebreiro, but it’s a small parish and village so I’m not sure what type of Easter events they support. Sometimes these small, intimate places are the most profound moments.
 
Three successive villages during a 4 day period brings to mind the Cathedral in Astorga, the chapel in Rabanal with their evening Vespers service, a stop at the Cruz de Ferro and then Molinaseca or Ponferrada on Easter Sunday,.
 
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Most moving Mass I have ever attended was
In O Cebreiro, but it’s a small parish and village so I’m not sure what type of Easter events they support. Sometimes these small, intimate places are the most profound moments.
Likewise!

There was only the priest and myself; and I’m not Roman Catholic; but we managed. He had missals in a number of languages. There was an object of significance in the church; but my memory’s not what it was.

I’d be confident that the full set of Easter services would be taking place there.
 
There was an object of significance in the church; but my memory’s not what it was.
Probably the chalice and paten linked to the story of a miracle during mass in the church.

 
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