Illustrious Archconfraternity from Vera Cruz and our Father Jesus of the Apprehension

  • HOLDER IMAGES
  • Our. Father Jesus of the Prendimiento.
    Chronology: 1940
    Style: Baroque.
    School: Grenadine.
    Iconography: It represents the moment when Jesus is imprisoned in the garden of Gethsemane on the night of Holy Thursday.
    Author: José Navas Parejo.

     

    Saint Peter.
    Chronology: 1982
    Style: Baroque.
    School: Cordobesa.
    Iconography: Repentance Passo.
    Author: Domingo Bordás Esojo.

     

    Holy Christ of Humility.
    Chronology: 1969.
    Style: Without style. Baroque hair and beard.
    School: Workshops of Religious Imaginary of Olot (Girona).
    Iconography: Christ in the moments before his crucifixion and death. He expresses a serene attitude, naked and sitting on a stone, and his head resting on one hand, according to the medieval way of representing Christ before his death on the cross.
    Author: Workshops of Religious Imaginary of Olot (Girona).

     

    Stmo. Nazarene Christ of Vera Cruz.
    Chronology: 1938.
    Style: Baroque.
    School: Sevillana.
    Iconography: It represents the embrace of Jesus to the cross by the biggest patibulum or wood.
    Author: Enrique Orce Mármo.

     

    Saint John.
    Chronology: 1988.
    School: Cordobesa.
    Iconography: Saint John the Apostle.
    Author: Miguel Arjona Navarro.

     

    Stmo. Blessed Mary of Hope of St. John.
    Chronology: Midcentury XVII.
    Style: Baroque.
    School: Cordobesa.
    Iconography: Hope of St. John.
    AuAuthoror: Unknown.

 

  • The Brotherhood of Vera Cruz and Ntro. Father Jesus of the Prendimiento, formerly known only with the name of Vera Cruz, appears closely linked to the Franciscans and reaches a great diffusion in the first half of the 16th century. It was founded in the hermitage of Santa Marina, where today you can find all the images that currently make up the Brotherhood.