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The Dawn of Records opens the debate on the future of the day

The article discusses the impact of the 'Madrugada' event in Seville's Holy Week, focusing on the reflections of the older brothers of the brotherhoods. They acknowledge the positive overall outcome but also highlight the need to reconsider schedules, routes, and organizational methods to maintain balance during this complex night. Eduardo Castillo Ybarra, representing the Brotherhood of San Antonio Abad, emphasizes the collective effort of all brotherhoods and defends their current position within the payroll, noting their longstanding role in the event.

José Gómez Palas

18/06/2026 a las 00:06h.

El Jueves Santo funciona como un equipo en plena armonía , como una gran familia con un claro sentido de pertenencia a una de las jornadas cenitales de la Semana Santa sevillana. Y es que el día de las mantillas y la visitas a los ... Sagrarios es «Semana Santa de Arte Mayor», como dejó escrito el maestro Antonio Burgos. En la tardes del Jueves se concentra un ramillete de cofradías de honda raigambre y exquisita puesta en escena, depurada por el paso de los siglos. Sus siete hermandades reman en la misma dirección y entonan idéntico discurso: el Jueves Santo en su conjunto es una joya que debemos mimar y respetar entre todos. Saben que la unión hace la fuerza y que el apoyo mutuo aporta resiliencia. Y no es una frase hecha.

Semana Santa de Sevilla

Jueves Santo

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Source document: Eduardo Castillo Ybarra, Hermano Mayor del Silencio

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ABC (España)IndependentCenter2 days ago
The Dawn of Records opens the debate on the future of the day

The article discusses the impact of the 'Madrugada' event in Seville's Holy Week, focusing on the reflections of the older brothers of the brotherhoods. They acknowledge the positive overall outcome but also highlight the need to reconsider schedules, routes, and organizational methods to maintain balance during this complex night. Eduardo Castillo Ybarra, representing the Brotherhood of San Antonio Abad, emphasizes the collective effort of all brotherhoods and defends their current position within the payroll, noting their longstanding role in the event.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of perspectives from the brotherhoods involved in the Madrugada event without showing clear bias toward any particular viewpoint. It focuses on cultural and logistical considerations rather than political issues.

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  • organisation Eduardo Castillo Ybarra, Hermano Mayor del Silencio
ABC (España)IndependentCenter3 days ago
Holy Thursday calls for respect

The article discusses the Jueves Santo (Holy Thursday) celebrations in Seville as an example of unity and tradition within the local brotherhoods (hermandades). It emphasizes the cultural significance of the event, highlighting the harmony among the seven brotherhoods and their shared commitment to preserving this important religious festival.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural traditions and does not present any political stance or controversy. The language used is descriptive and celebratory of the event without favoring any particular ideological perspective.

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Bias read (Center): The article reports on a procedural development within a religious brotherhood without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the submission of signatures for a vote, which is a neutral description of events.

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Bias read (Center): The article provides descriptive information about a cultural event without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political perspective. It focuses on the logistics and historical comparisons of the procession rather than making value judgments or emphasizing political aspects.

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  • organisationEduardo Castillo Ybarra, Hermano Mayor del Silencio