Santa Margalida is celebrating the
fiestas in honour of Santa Catalina Tomàs, the Beata. The programme
includes a wide range of interesting proposals, including children's and
sporting activities, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, dances, theatre...
The events that year after year generate expectation and have the greatest
participation from neighbours and visitors who go to Santa Margalida are
the traditional races "Corregudes al Cós" and the religious folklore
procession with the "Beata", held every first Sunday in September and that
is known as the most typical in Mallorca. The Beata procession has been
held in Santa Margalida since 1792, the date when the nun Catalina Tomàs
(Valldemossa 1531 - Palma 1574) was beatified by Pope Pious VI.
The procession leaves at 9 p.m. on Sunday September 7, presided by la
Beata. She will be accompanied by the authorities, several groups of xeremiers,
a multitude of peasants who will carry the jugs that later will be thrown
by the demons on the ground before the Saint, music bands, floats and several
standards remembering the Beata's life. Myrtle, torches and the singing
of the traditional Sor Tomasseta chants will bring the traditional touch
to the festivity. The procession will end with the noise of the crashing
jars in the Church Square.
The complete programme of the Fiestas can be found on
LaVila.org,
where you can also find, in MP3 format, the typical song of
Sor
Tomasseta that accompanies the procession.
More information:
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Photographic
report about the Procession by MallorcaWeb (24 photographs taken in
2000 and 2001)
Photo © BalearWeb