Hundreds of residents in procession to accompany the patron saint Santa Eulalia, from the chapel of San Roque to the parish of Santiago

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Municipal, civil and religious authorities of the town, and hundreds of totaneros, accompanied in procession to the image of Santa Eulalia de Mérida until his arrival in the parish of Santiago, where he was received with full honors after his move in procession from the Hermitage of San Roque.

From early afternoon an institutional delegation chaired by the Mayor of Totana, María Isabel Sánchez, councilors of the Municipal Corporation, religious leaders, members of the Holy Foundation and the Municipal Association of Music Totana, have come to the hermitage San Roque, where after the encounter with the image of Santa Eulalia accompanied the procession to the parish church.

Attendees have been gathering all the way in two long rows, carrying hundreds of lighted with the entry of the night, until you reach the Plaza de la Constitution sails.

Note: Coming soon a report will be published in Totana.com

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Hundreds of residents in procession to accompany the patron saint Santa Eulalia, from the chapel of San Roque to the parish of Santiago, Foto 1
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