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The Carmelite cycle continues in Seville with the processions of the bridge of Triana and the Holy Angel
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

The Carmelite cycle continues in Seville with the processions of the bridge of Triana and the Holy Angel

The article reports on the continuation of the Carmelite cycle in Seville, highlighting two processions taking place during the weekend of July 16, 2026. The first procession occurs in the Triana district, while the second takes place around the Magdalena area. These religious events are part of the traditional devotion to the Carmelite flower, which remains active throughout the summer despite the typical association of such celebrations with Holy Week. The piece mentions the ongoing activity of the brotherhoods (cofradías) in Seville.

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The Carmelite cycle continues in Seville with the processions of the bridge of Triana and the Holy Angel

The article reports on the continuation of the Carmelite cycle in Seville, highlighting two processions taking place during the weekend of July 16, 2026. The first procession occurs in the Triana district, while the second takes place around the Magdalena area. These religious events are part of the traditional devotion to the Carmelite flower, which remains active throughout the summer despite the typical association of such celebrations with Holy Week. The piece mentions the ongoing activity of the brotherhoods (cofradías) in Seville.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a religious tradition and cultural event rather than political discourse. While it references community activities and local traditions, there is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the historical and cultural延续性

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