The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 05 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 05 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
(M194) Nor are these Sicilian and Calabrian customs the only Easter
ceremonies which resemble the rites of Adonis. “During the whole of Good
Friday a waxen effigy of the dead Christ is exposed to view in the middle
of the Greek churches and is covered with fervent kisses by the thronging
crowd, while the whole church rings with melancholy, monotonous dirges.
Late in the evening, when it has grown quite dark, this waxen image is
carried by the priests into the street on a bier adorned with lemons,
roses, jessamine, and other flowers, and there begins a grand procession
of the multitude, who move in serried ranks, with slow and solemn step,
through the whole town. Every man carries his taper and breaks out into
doleful lamentation. At all the houses which the procession passes there
are seated women with censers to fumigate the marching host. Thus the
community solemnly buries its Christ as if he had just died. At last the
waxen image is again deposited in the church, and the same lugubrious
chants echo anew. These lamentations, accompanied by a strict fast,
continue till midnight on Saturday. As the clock strikes twelve, the
bishop appears and announces the glad tidings that ‘Christ is risen,’ to
which the crowd replies, ‘He is risen indeed,’ and at once the whole city
bursts into an uproar of joy, which finds vent in shrieks and shouts, in
the endless discharge of carronades and muskets, and the explosion of
fire-works of every sort. In the very same hour people plunge from the
extremity of the fast into the enjoyment of the Easter lamb and neat
wine.”(757)
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