Holy Blood. Procession Of The Holy Blood In Bruges 12 May 2007
Procession Of The Holy Blood In Bruges

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The ancient streets of Bruges are host to its annual Holy Blood procession in time honoured fashion on 17 May 2007. Locals dress up in period costume and the whole town swells with visitors trying to catch a glimpse of the re-enactment of when the Count of Flanders brought Christ�s Holy Blood back to his home town of Bruges after the Crusades. A piece of cloth stained with blood was said to have been used to wipe Christ's wounds before being saved for posterity by Joseph of Arimathea. Usually housed in the Bruges cathedral, the holy relic is paraded around the town with great ceremony.

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Notes to Editors:

The Holy Blood Procession, originating in the 14th century, is now held annually on Ascension Day. The procession starts at 3pm.

www.holyblood.org Reservations and tickets by phone, internet, post or directly at In & Uit, Concertgebouw, 't Zand 34, 8000 Brugge, Belgium tel : +32 (0)70 225005 www.tinck.be

Getting to Bruges from the UK: By Rail (Eurostar) - Tickets allow travel to any destination in Belgium via Brussels. By Eurotunnel- By Ferry By Air - Excellent connections from UK regional airports

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