Complete name.
Sacramental brotherhood of the Sweet Name of Jesus and Brotherhood of Nazarenes of the Blessed Ecce Homo, Our Father Jesus of the Redemption in front of Caiaphas, Negations and Tears of Saint Peter and Our Lady of the Star.
History.
It was founded in 1983 in the Church of Saint John and All the Saints (The Trinity). Since April 1982 it began its cult to two ancient images of the church: Blessed Ecce Homo and Our Lady of Remedies. After a difficult decade, in the middle of the 80s, the new brothers impulsed the Brotherhood changing the name: Sweet Name of Jesus, Our Father Jesus of Redemption and Our Lady of the Star all together with the Ecce Homo. In 1987 there was a move of the Parish of Saint Ferdinand and it begins its expansion and strengthen of its Brotherhood.
It makes it first penitence time on
Holy Monday in 1996, having to wait until 2009 to see the Virgin join the procession.
Temple.
Parish of Saint Ferdinand. The temple is situated in the Huerta de la Reina Section (Orchard of the Queen).
Brothers.
1310.
Major Brother.
José Marín Galisteo.
Nazarenes.
307.
Tunic of the Nazarenes.
It was made by Miguel Ángel González Jurado( 1991). The rest of images are of the same author in 1996-1998.
Our Father Jesus of Redemption.
It represents Jesus in front of Caiaphas with a member of the Sanhedrin, two romans and a black slave.
Author: The Lord is the work of Miguel Ángel González Jurado (1991). The rest of the images are made by the same author between 1996 and 1998.
Processional Pass: It is newbaroque, it is illuminated by the candelabrums. The carpentry is by Manuel Caballero González (1996) and by Juan Casas (2000) and the carved image (1996-99) by Antonio Ibáñez Valles, the basket and the airholes by Joaquín Pineda. The Lord is dressed with a purple tunic, made by Rocío Sánchez Caballero. The Potencies (light rays coming out of his head), in silver golden, are made by Luis Jiménez’s Sons (1992). The rest images of the Mystery (Processional Pass which is narrated in a scene of the Passion of Christ) have the dresses by Antonio Castelló (1996) and the silver golden work by Luis Jiménez (1996-98). The potencies are in silvergold and they are made too by Luis Jimenez's sons (1992).
Bearers (Costaleros): 45.
Tunics: The tunic has the buttons in blue, the cloak is cream colour, the cover faces in blue marine velvet and the belt blue.
Candles:
Red.
Flowers: Red carnations.
Foreman: Juan Rodríguez Aguilar y José Antonio
Rodríguez Aguilar.
Guide Cross made in Antonio Ibáñez's workshop and golden in fine gold by Manuel Calvo. The works of the silvergolden work in the INRI. The handles and the central shield are by Maestrante.
Lanterns of the Guide Cross (2001) are made in Ramos workshops in carved nickel.
The Senatus (1992) embroidered in fine gold on burgundy velvet, made by the Borrero del Toro Mateo’s workshop following the design of Juan Borrero. Enriched by pearls and sequins overembroidered by Francisco Pérez Artés.
The stick was carved by Luis Jiménez and it is ended by the Roman Empire.
Banner of the Young Group (1994) in silvered nickel designed by Rafael de Rueda, recently changed by Lama Brothers.
Flag of the Brotherhood formed by a blue cross with the red at the bottom, coinciding with the colours of the brotherhood.
Penitential Flag.
Book of Rules made in blue marine velvet, with the corners and the shield of the brotherhood in silver, made by Francisco González Mata.
The Simpecado (Conceived Without Sin), 1996, embroidered in golden and silk on the blue marine at the bottom, designed by Antonio Garduño and the work by Francisco Pérez artes. Its mast is ended by an Angel which brings a cross with an inscription, "Stella Matutina". The lanterns of the Simpecado, made in nickel, silvered, carved in the Luis Jiménez workshop.
Banner of the Brotherhood (1990), is made in blue velvet and embroidered in the Santa Barbara workshop, following the design of Rafael Rueda, with fine gold and natural silk.
Speaking Trumpets (2000) carved by goldensilver work Ramos.
Candles (1997) by Luis Jiménez. Pole (2001) in nickel silvered, a work of the Ramos workshops, made in silver golden work.
Dalmatics (1998) of red velvet and gold brocade of the workshop of the brotherhood. The sticks made in nickel by Luis Jiménez’s workshops.
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