In the Municipality of Idanha-a-Nova marked by rurality, Lenten and Easter traditions still exist that have long since disappeared in most of the interior regions of the country. Contributing to its permanence, the nine existing Mercies in the Council, the commitment of the guardians in the Parishes and also the action of the parish priests.
During Lent, Holy Week and Easter, there are notable manifestations and expressions of popular piety, which, in addition to the traditional and secular Processions Running and Steps, the Meeting, the Burial of the Lord and the Resurrection, take place in the open air and rituals in the sacred space such as the Sing to the Souls, the Martyrdoms, the Chaplet of Men, the Litany, the Sacred Passion, the Most Praiseworthy, the Lady of Sorrows, the Reveals, and even the scenic representations of Going to See Our Lord, the Supper of the Twelve, the Descent from the Cross, Mary Magdalene in the Sermon on the Crucified Lord, Veronica, the Three Marys and the Holy Steps.
At the end of these ceremonies, on Hallelujah Saturday, the expansive commemoration of the Resurrection of Christ takes place, to the sound of the ringing of bells, the sound of the millenary Adufe and the procession through the streets, followed by the picking of almonds at the parish priest’s door.