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Pesé stages its traditional Living Holy Week procession with hundreds of performers

Actors in Pesé performing a Holy Week reenactment of the Passion of Jesus Christ before a large crowd

What Happened

The district of Pesé held its traditional Semana Santa Viviente, drawing thousands of attendees to a public reenactment of biblical passages tied to the Passion of Jesus Christ. More than 150 performers took part in the staging, turning the event into one of the most visible religious observances in the area.

A Community Religious Tradition

The Living Holy Week celebration has become a significant part of the local calendar in Pesé, where residents and visitors gather to witness a dramatized reflection of the final days of Jesus Christ. The large cast and strong turnout show the event’s continued importance as both a spiritual observance and a community tradition.

By combining performance, devotion, and public participation, the event brings together families, local residents, and visitors in a shared display of faith during Holy Week. These kinds of religious reenactments remain an important expression of Catholic tradition in many parts of Panama.

Why It Matters

Events like Semana Santa Viviente help preserve cultural and religious identity while also reinforcing local participation in public celebrations. In towns such as Pesé, Holy Week observances often serve as moments of gathering that connect tradition with community life.

The turnout and scale of the performance underscore the role of religious heritage in the interior of Panama, where longstanding traditions continue to attract broad public interest year after year.

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