
In the capital of Ecuador, Quito, thousands of people participated in the procession of Jesús del Gran Poder, one of the most prominent events of Holy Week in this Andean country. The traditional pilgrimage took place in the historic center of the city and attracted a multitude of devotees.
During the day, the streets of downtown Quito filled with believers accompanying the religious image of Jesús del Gran Poder in a solemn and emotional procession. This procession is a symbol of the celebration of Holy Week in Ecuador and brings together people of different ages and backgrounds.
Amidst chants, prayers, and displays of religious fervor, participants followed the steps of the image of Jesús del Gran Poder through the streets of Quito. Many of those present carried candles or held crosses as a show of their faith and devotion during this time of year.
According to tradition, this procession has been held in Quito for a long time and every year attracts a large number of people who wish to join this manifestation of faith. The presence of thousands of devotees in the streets of the city center is a testament to the deep-rooted nature of these religious celebrations in Ecuadorian culture.
In an atmosphere of reflection and spirituality, the procession of Jesús del Gran Poder has become one of the most important traditions of Holy Week in Ecuador. Participants expressed their devotion and connection to faith through this public manifestation of religious beliefs.