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  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of Our Lady while coming out from the Saint Philip church are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of Saint Peter while “knocking” on the Saint Philip church door are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of Risen Christ are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statues of Saints John and Peter are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People attending the Easter Procession are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People attending the Virgin Mary Easter Procession in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People attending the Virgin Mary Easter Procession in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    Statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square is seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People surrounding the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People surrounding the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    Statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square is seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
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    "Madonna Che Scappa" Easter Celebration In Sulmona, Italy
    People carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Garibaldi Square are seen in Sulmona, Italy on April 20th, 2025. The traditional Easter procession is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). As the participants run to the statue of the resurrected Christ, on the other side of the square, some doves are released and according to this centenary tradition the direction followed by the doves becomes a good or bad omen to local people for the harvest. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)