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by Prof. Mayra Blick Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Botafumeiro in Santiago de Chile?

One of the most famous symbols of the cathedral is the Botafumeiro, which may be largest censer in the world. It is used at masses celebrated on key dates at the cathedral. It is also used every Friday (except for Good Friday) at the 7.30 p.m. mass, an homage to the pilgrim by the city of Santiago.

How does the Botafumeiro work?

The swinging Botafumeiro arouses interest among the faithful The Botafumeiro weighs 53 kilograms and measures 1.5 metres. Using a complex system of pulleys, it is swung from the central cupola of the cathedral, from which it hangs, towards the side aisles The pilgrim mass is held at the cathedral's high altar every day at noon.

How heavy is the Botafumeiro in Lisbon?

It is really heavy : 53 kilograms ! On special occasions a group of tiraboleiros swings it at great speed to get a strong incense. The Cathedral is currently undergoing major repairs so the Nave and High Altar are covered by scaffolding and the Botafumeiro is out of action.

How many people does it take to move the Botafumeiro?

It takes eight men to move it, who are known as “tiraboleiros”. It weighs 53 kg and measures 1.50 metres; it hangs from a height of 20 metres and can pick up great speed. The Botafumeiro is used for liturgical reasons, in the same way as a priest would use a censer at the altar.

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How often is the Botafumeiro?

In general, it is used at the 7.30 Pilgrim Mass each Friday, except on Good Friday. However the use of the Botafumeiro can be requested and booked by pilgrimage groups.

What time is the pilgrims mass in Santiago?

Holy Mass in English language is celebrated every day at 10:30 am at the Chapel of the Pilgrim's Reception Office.

What does Botafumeiro mean in English?

smoke expellerThe Botafumeiro (Galician for 'smoke expeller') is a famous thurible in the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. In the past, similar devices were used in large churches in Galicia; one is still used in Tui Cathedral. Incense is burned in this swinging metal container, or censer.

Is the Cathedral in Santiago Open?

The Cathedral of Santiago is open: What does it offer at the moment to the pilgrim or visitor? Since January 1st, the cathedral is open and it can be visited every day, from 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The visit is free and the Holy Door is open.

When can I see the Botafumeiro?

On non-Holy Years the tradition of the Botafumeiro only occurs on days like Epiphany (6th of January), Easter Sunday, the Ascension of the Lord, the Apparition of the Apostle in the battle of Clavijo (May 23rd), the day of Pentecost, the day of martyrdom of James or Santiago (July 25th), the Assumption of Mary (August ...

Is Santiago Cathedral free?

Yes, the visit to the Cathedral is FREE for the ceremonies and to see inside the main salon of the Building where you can see just how large and beautiful it is, but they CHARGE you for the Museum entrance, which holds all the historic scriptures and History of Santiago.

Where is the world's largest incense burner?

Santiago de Compostela CathedralLearn about one of the most recognizable icons of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral: the biggest incense burner in the world. The famous botafumeiro of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is an enormous incense burner for liturgical use.

How do you pronounce Botafumeiro?

botafumeiroboh. - tah. - foo. - mey. - roh.bo. - ta. - fu. - mei. - ɾo.bo. - ta. - fu. - mei. - ro.

How much does the Botafumeiro weigh?

between 110 to 352 poundsThat's where the Botafumeiro comes in. At 5.25 feet tall and with a reported weight of between 110 to 352 pounds, this thurible is one of the largest in the world. The cathedral has used a swinging censer since the 11th century.

What church is at the end of the Camino?

The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is the epitome of Romanesque architecture in Spain. It is also the final destination of the various routes of the Camino de Santiago, walked by Christian pilgrims over the centuries as they headed for the tomb of Saint James the Apostle.

How do you get a Compostela Certificate?

In order to receive the Compostela, you must walk at least the last 100kms of any of the Camino de Santiago routes, with stamps on your Credencial pilgrim passport to prove it.

How do you get to Santiago Cathedral?

The Great Cathedral Doors The Porta Sancta, or the Holy Door, was constructed in the 1700s. it is also known as the Door of Forgiveness. You can find the Porta Sancta in the Praza Da Quintana, going through the door leads to the Saint James crypt and the Cathedral's Main Altar.

How long is a Mass?

Full Catholic funerals with a Mass typically last an hour or more. Catholic funerals where a full Mass doesn't occur are typically shorter, coming in at about 40 minutes.

What is the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela?

Camino de Finisterre (the Finisterre Way) The name Finisterre literally translates to “end of the world”, and this is the only Camino route that begins in Santiago de Compostela. It travels nearly 100 km and you'll still get your Compostela completion certificate for doing this route.

How do you get the Compostela in Santiago?

To be awarded the Compostela: You need to have walked or traveled on horseback at least the last 100kms, or cycled the last 200kms, to arrive at the tomb of the Apostle in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. You should collect at least two sellos (stamps) each day on your credencial.

What happens at the end of Camino de Santiago?

End of the Camino All the Camino's different routes end in Santiago de Compostela. The city's main square (Praza do Obradoiro), in front of the cathedral, is the final destination for many pilgrims. Others continue on to Finisterre, to see the sun set in the place that was thought to be the end of the world.

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