Norcia's Good Friday between living pictures and torches
The Procession of the Dead Christ is the most intense moment of Holy Week in Norcia, a town in the Valnerina, province of Perugia. A tradition deeply felt by the Nursina community, which every year transforms the historic center into a grand open-air sacred representation.
The day opens in the afternoon with the performance of the Lament of the Madonna by Jacopone da Todi, one of the oldest dramatic laude in Italian literature, staged by the local theater company in the square of the church of Sant'Antonio Abate, in the Capolaterra district.
In the evening, the actual procession begins, winding along the city walls of Norcia along a route that forms the shape of a heart. Illuminated only by the light of torches, accompanied by the roll of drums, the dragging of chains by penitents, and hushed chants, the parade brings together hundreds of costumed participants: Roman soldiers on horseback, devout women in black, chained penitents, and the crowd following Jesus towards Calvary.
Along the route, living pictures are set up, tableaux vivants that reproduce with solemn immobility the stations of the Via Crucis: from Judas' betrayal to Jesus before Pilate, from the falls to the encounter with Veronica, up to the crucifixion and deposition. The event, fully revived after the 2016 earthquake, was born from the idea of Don Armando Petrelli together with Anna Ferrari and Liliana Altavilla and is carried on today by Nursina volunteers.
On Friday, April 3, 2026 (Good Friday), Norcia renews its ancient representation of the Passion. In the afternoon, the Lament of the Madonna by Jacopone da Todi is staged by the local theater company in the square of the church of Sant'Antonio Abate, in Capolaterra.
In the evening, the Procession of the Dead Christ begins, winding along the city walls in a heart-shaped route. Among costumed participants, Roman soldiers on horseback, chained penitents, the roll of drums, and living pictures of the Via Crucis, all illuminated only by torches.
Precise times will be confirmed by the parish and organizers in the days preceding Holy Week.
Norcia is located in the Valnerina, in the southeast of Umbria. By car from the SS685 Tre Valli Umbre; the nearest train station is Spoleto, connected by bus. The historic center is pedestrianized during the procession.
Religious event with free admission. The performance of the Lament of the Madonna takes place in the afternoon at Sant'Antonio Abate, the Procession of the Dead Christ in the evening along the city walls. It is advisable to arrive early to find a spot along the route.
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Centro storico e mura urbiche di Norcia