The doors of the facade of the church of Santa Clara in Marchena are packed with people anxiously waiting to see the “macaco” again – affectionate nickname by which the Lord of Humility is known – three years after his last procession.
The brotherhood of Our Father and Lord of Humility and Patience and Our Lady of Sorrows, founded in 1820 in the Convent of San Francisco and moved in 1846 to its current canonical headquarters in the Convent of Santa Clara, is the only procession of Holy Wednesday and the second of Holy Week in Marchena.
After the Proclamation of the Arrest, a dramatization of the Gospel passage of the Passion of Christ of the same name, and escorted by the Roman Centuria, the Lord of Humility marches through the streets of Marchena, followed by the canopy of Our Lady of Sorrows.















