Examples of using A procession in English and their translations into Swedish
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On Good Friday there is a procession going down from the chapel to the town below.
There is a procession through the city at sunset on Good Friday that symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus.
Since then, all Rome knows that a procession of men has stood guard atyour door.
the principal feature of which was a procession.
we recommend you going to a procession and immerse yourself in the Spanish culture.
It is followed by Russian soldiers with machine guns and artillery, and a procession of nurses and cripples,
we had all the clergy lined up to perform a procession.
The day after being sworn into office, the Lord Mayor leads a procession from the City of London to the Royal Courts of Justice in the City of Westminster, where the Lord Mayor swears allegiance to the Crown.
of San Gregorio Tramaturgo, co-patron of the municipality of Telde, whose statue is carried in a procession through the streets of this part of the city.
who lead them in a procession via the East Staircase up to the Bernadotte Apartments, where they are received by The King.
are sometimes more like a procession of Echternach, where you take two steps forward
less brought London to a halt involved a procession from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey,
most hard working girl Ruzica heads a procession to the town with a crown of vine leaves on her head, accompanied by songs and music.
It will begin on the Tuesday morning when the King and Queen will meet the President at the Royal Stables for a procession to the Royal Palace,
including a baptismal font from the 1200s, a procession crucifix from the 1400s and an alter screen created in Northern Germany in the early 1500s.
I thought it was a procession of ghosts.
Down New Arbat today. And a procession bearing crosses marched.
The first part consists of a procession.
What's a procession? It's like a parade,
What's a procession? It's like a parade,