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Handful of Swiss Easter processions take place after inclement weather

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April 19, 2025
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Good Friday processions in Zurich and Romont FR

Among the processions that went ahead on Good Friday were ones in Zurich and in the canton of Fribourg.


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Traditional Good Friday processions continue to take place in some municipalities in Switzerland. In Romont, canton Fribourg, for example, the “Pleureuses” marched through the streets.


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In Mendrisio in the southern canton of Ticino, however, the weather prevented the procession from taking place.

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Zurich organised an ecumenical Way of the Cross. There, several hundred believers walked behind a wooden cross for the 29th time on Good Friday. The participants took it in turns to shoulder the cross. The procession led to several stations and was organised as an ecumenical service in the streets of Zurich.

Two hours after it began at the Christian Catholic Augustinian Church, the procession ended at the Dreikönigen church in Zurich’s Enge neighbourhood.

Wailing women march through Romont

In Romont, the “Pleureuses” or mourners, continued a custom that dates back to the 14th century. In a Passion procession as a penitential exercise, they commemorated the suffering of Christ. Behind a young woman dressed as Mary were 14 mourners clad in black.

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Procession in Mendrisio

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They carried Jesus’ instruments of torture on cushions: a crown of thorns, a scourge, nails, a hammer, pincers and an image of St Veronica’s shawl. A man with a cross invited people to pray. The procession began at church with the reading of the Passion story.

Cancellation in Mendrisio

In Mendrisio, storms on Maundy Thursday prevented the procession, which has been held since 1798, from taking place. The event normally attracts up to 10,000 people, including many tourists, to the southern Ticino municipality. Around 200 costumed villagers and horses normally take part representing Christ’s walk to Calvary.

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Around 500 children usually participate in a Good Friday procession. It is called “entierro” in Spanish for the burial of Christ. It is more spiritual in orientation than the Maundy Thursday procession and primarily serves to commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. It dates back to the year 1659.

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