13JulyAll dates20FeaturedGrande Troménie de LocronanUn des plus grands pardons de Bretagne

Time

juillet 13 (Dimanche) - 20 (Dimanche)

Location

Locronan town centre

29180 Locronan

Details

La Troménie, grand moment de l’expression de la foi bretonne, s’enracine et continue à prospérer sur cette terre sacrée de l’âme celte.

The Troménie route is marked out by 12 stations marked with 12 granite crosses and 42 small huts where one of our old statues of a saint, carved in wood or stone, comes to shelter in each of them. They have left their church or chapel to come and greet the pilgrims and the relics of Saint Ronan.

The Troménie route is spread over a little more than 12 kilometres through the Porzay plain and the Priory mountain. Its circuit is sacred and it is only open every six years. The days before, where the procession is to pass, the wheat is mown, the corn is cut, the sunken paths are cleared of brambles, improvised bridges are thrown over the streams... Everything is done to allow the crowd of pilgrims to walk along the sacred path.

The course will remain open for one week. Throughout this period, day and night, women and men of all ages will be on these paths where the landscapes are so rich and varied. Alone or in groups, they will walk, some in search of their roots, others, like the Dukes of Brittany, will ask for the joy of childbirth, or will find redemption in the effort. And still others will do it in a more sporting spirit, or simply enjoy a moment out of time and the rhythm that life usually imposes on us...

The Troménie is a procession of silence where everyone comes with what they have inside. To understand it, you have to know how to listen to the sound of footsteps...

This time of the Troménie is very important in the life of the inhabitants: it strengthens links, those who had to leave take advantage of it to return to the country. Like a lighthouse, it lights up our lives and marks a new step in our existence: every six years, we look back on the path we have travelled, we see ourselves as children, growing up, becoming adults, growing old...

Déroulé:

10h00: Baiser des Bannières – Place de l’Eglise

10h30: Grand Messe – Eglise St Ronan

14h00: Départ de la Grande procession – Place de l’Eglise

Vers 20h00: Retour de la procession, Salut du Saint Sacrement, Vénération des reliques – Place de l’Eglise