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Author:  Chimbo [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:38 pm ]
Post subject:  semana santa

what days do they celebrate semana santa?

Author:  Irish Drifter [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: semana santa

Chimbo wrote:
what days do they celebrate semana santa?


Starts on Palm Sunday (April 5) ends on Easter Sunday (April 12), Biggest days are Thursday & Friday April 9 - 10 which are legal holidays and all sale of alcoholic beverages are forbidden.

Author:  50strokes [ Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:21 am ]
Post subject:  Duty free April10, 2009.

Yo ID will I be able to purchase me Ron Centenario 23 anos at the airport duty free on April 10, 2009?

Author:  Irish Drifter [ Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Duty free April10, 2009.

50strokes wrote:
Yo ID will I be able to purchase me Ron Centenario 23 anos at the airport duty free on April 10, 2009?


That question has been asked every time someone is arriving on one of the days where alcoholic beverage sales are prohibited. No one seems to know the answer and guys who have asked it never posted, to my knowledge, their experience when they arrived.

Hotel bars in beach tourist areas are allowed to sell booze on those days so maybe the airport duty free can as well. Let us know what you find out when you get here on April 10 so we have some good information to pass on when the question comes up again.

Author:  50strokes [ Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  A pleasure

The pleasure will be all mine to pass on any helpful information. I wil find out when I arrive. I stop by the duty free before I go to retrieve the luggage. No hurry.

Usually there is a long line at immigration anyhoos! And I like to prolong and delay seeing the throng of taxi drivers and baggage handlers sitting around that corner waiting to pounce on me and attack me like a pack of wild ravenous rabid racoons for my $ dollas.


50
:shock:

Author:  Bilko [ Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:57 am ]
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The bars open back up on Friday at midnight. Saturday is often a good party day if you're into drinkin. Still fewer girls out than average, but myself, I'll be playing in the NY bar, the usual 8 to 11, with or without my screaming partner. Drop by all you bored, stranded gringos.

Author:  Gringotim [ Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:36 pm ]
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I went to CR one time during that time period, before I didn't know any better. It was my second or third trip. I was staying at the BW Irazu, and when I entered the hotel I noticed the bar was closed. WTF? Went to the BM around 9:00 on Friday night. At midnight the place went nuts! You can still get alcohol though. I had a couple of taxi drivers tell me they could get whatever I wanted.

Author:  PacoLoco [ Thu Apr 02, 2009 5:19 pm ]
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Bilko wrote:
I'll be playing in the NY bar, the usual 8 to 11, with or without my screaming partner. Drop by all you bored, stranded gringos.
Do you mean Fri. the 4th, and do you still play the 1st Fri. of each month?

Author:  Bilko [ Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:47 pm ]
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PacoLoco wrote:
Bilko wrote:
I'll be playing in the NY bar, the usual 8 to 11, with or without my screaming partner. Drop by all you bored, stranded gringos.
Do you mean Fri. the 4th, and do you still play the 1st Fri. of each month?


There is a change of plans, and the music will be Saturday, the 11th, right before Easter Sunday. I'll be there and hope to see any bored CRTers who would like to drop by. We'll probably be back to the first Friday next month.

Author:  LocoHombre [ Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:18 am ]
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PacoLoco wrote:
Bilko wrote:
I'll be playing in the NY bar, the usual 8 to 11, with or without my screaming partner. Drop by all you bored, stranded gringos.
Do you mean Fri. the 4th, and do you still play the 1st Fri. of each month?

:? :? do you mean Friday the 3rd, Saturday the 4th :? :? Not that it matters to me, because i'm going to a silent auction to "win" things :evil: :evil:

Author:  Puro Party [ Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:56 pm ]
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A little off topic but I'd like to be there during a religious holiday and see a procession. US Easter here just doesn't excite me esp. after seeing a procession in Sevilla, Spain. Neat!

Author:  Irish Drifter [ Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:23 am ]
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Jester wrote:
A little off topic but I'd like to be there during a religious holiday and see a procession. US Easter here just doesn't excite me esp. after seeing a procession in Sevilla, Spain. Neat!


Lot of activities in San Jose for Semana Santa. This schedule was in AM Costa Rica a few weeks ago.

Quote:
Municipality joins with church for Semana Santa
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

For the third year in a row, the Municipalidad de San José is working with the Catholic Church to observe Semana Santa.

Although the week that precedes Easter is steeped in religion, there is theater, too. The municipality said that well-known theater personality Luis Carlos Vázquez will be working with some 50 persons to provide the historic backdrop for the week. The individuals will play Romans, apostles and other biblical personages during the week of processions.

The first such procession is Sunday, April 5. This is Palm Sunday, which commemorates the arrival of Jesus Christ to a hero's welcome in the City of Jerusalem. For the faithful, the day begins with a ceremony at the newly restored Nuestra Señora de la Merced church on Avenida 2.

For tourists, this and other Semana Santa events are highly photogenic.

The Palm Sunday procession features a construction on the route that simulates the gates of the biblical city. Those who attended the blessing of the palms at the La Merced church can walk to the Catedral Metropolitana for a 10:30 Mass. If past years are any clue, the procession will feature a Christ-like person on a donkey surrounded with biblical figures and, of course, palm fronds.

There is one difference this year. Church officials, in league with the municipality, will be taking advantage of the new pedestrian boulevard on Avenida 4. The procession Palm Sunday and others will take place here at times to avoid traffic congestion.

However, Avenida 2 will be in use Monday, April 6, starting at 7 p.m. for the Stations of the Cross, led by the Catholic hierarchy, including Archbishop Hugo Barrantes. The next day, Tuesday, April 7, there is a Semana Santa concert at the cathedral at 6 p.m.

Wednesday another procession, titled "Christ tied to the column," will commemorate the physical punishment the gospels say that Jesus Christ endured at the hands of the Romans the night of his capture and the day before his death. This procession will go west on Avenida 2 to the main offices of Banco de Costa Rica and then south to Avenida 4 where participants will return to the cathedral.

Thursday at 5:30 p.m. the so-called Procession of Silence leaves the cathedral going north to Avenida Central and then west on the pedestrian boulevard to the former Radio Monumental intersection, then south to Avenida 4 and the return to the cathedral. This procession is followed by a Mass commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and the apostles.

Friday is a full day of events. An 8:30 a.m. prayer session in the cathedral is followed by a 9:15 a.m. theatrical event commemorating the appearance of Christ before Pontius Pilot, complete with Romans and citizens of Jerusalem calling for his crucifixion. This is in an adjacent park. At 9:30 a.m. the trial of Jesus moves to the Nuestra Señora del Carmen church for the reading of the death sentence and order of execution.

From that church begins the procession with a figure of Christ carrying the cross to the execution on the hill of Calvary.

The marchers leave the church on Avenida 3 to the west, and the theatrics continue with an encounter with Mary Magdalin, Veronica and her veil and a series of other biblical figures. The procession reaches Parque Central via Avenida 4 for the mock crucifixion.

The processions are not yet over for Friday, which happens to be a legal holiday. A 3 p.m. service in the cathedral is followed by the burial procession of Christ with the assistance of a whole list of characters, including statues joining the march via processions from other churches and the 60 members of the Banda del Cuerpo de Bomberos de San José. The procession goes from the cathedral north to Avenida 1, then west to Calle 4 and then south to the Banco de Costa Rica and east to the cathedral via Avenida 2.

This procession includes a casket with a life-size status of Christ, the Banda Nacional de San José, Romans, biblical characters and delegations from several lay organizations.

Saturday at 4 p.m. a procession begins at the Nuestra Señora de la Soledad church on Calle 9 to Avenida 2 to the cathedral. Participants carry the image of the Virgin.

The final procession, one of joy at the resurrection of Jesus, takes place from the La Dolorosa church on Calle Central to the cathedral at 10 a.m. Easter Sunday. This is followed by a Mass of Resurrection there at 10:30 a.m.

If tourists have not had their fill of processions and religious activity, there are similar events all over the country.

The municipality said that its alliance with the church was a way of reinforcing a new generation with their identity and spirituality. all of the events will be in the presence of dozens of police officers for security, the municipality said.

Author:  Dramatist [ Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A pleasure

50strokes wrote:
The pleasure will be all mine to pass on any helpful information. I wil find out when I arrive. I stop by the duty free before I go to retrieve the luggage. No hurry.

Usually there is a long line at immigration anyhoos! And I like to prolong and delay seeing the throng of taxi drivers and baggage handlers sitting around that corner waiting to pounce on me and attack me like a pack of wild ravenous rabid racoons for my $ dollas.


50
:shock:


Upon arrival, you'll find DF under lock and key. At least I did when I arrived for three weeks last year on Good Friday. I'll strongly suggest utilizing the DF from your departing airport. The ban is lifted @ 12:00AM Sunday the 12th.

Author:  El Tranquilo [ Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:03 pm ]
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I've got really bad news for you guys. One of my favoritas informed me last night that having sex on Holy Thursday or Good Friday is a mortal sin and that you will either have to do a lot of penance or you will go to Hell. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Of course she's heading back to Nicaragua for the week, so I will have to make arrangements for worship services without her. :wink: :wink: :wink:

Author:  J0sie [ Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:13 pm ]
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El Tranquilo wrote:
I've got really bad news for you guys. One of my favoritas informed me last night that having sex on Holy Thursday or Good Friday is a mortal sin and that you will either have to do a lot of penance or you will go to Hell. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Of course she's heading back to Nicaragua for the week, so I will have to make arrangements for worship services without her. :wink: :wink: :wink:


This is funny, because even here in the USA, Latinas do have some weird notions about Semana Santa. One Good Friday I called a Latina friend to go out, maybe dancing and drinks and she completely refuse and admonish me about being a good Catholic and going out on Good Friday.

Well I let her know that I would be at home that evening and she could call me later. At about 7:00 PM she was ringing my bell and a three-holler party took place. I guess dancing and drinking is off limits on Good Friday but Anal is OK. :P :P :P :P

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