The Sevillian town of Morón de la Frontera, like much of Spain, has been left with almost no Holy Week this year. The rain forced the cancellation of a good part of the processions of its most traditional festival, declared of National Tourist Interest in 2002.

But this Friday, the Borriquita took to the streets of the town again. And the Christ of the Good Death, known there as the tumbaíto because until a few years ago he processioned lying down as he did not pass vertically through the door of his church.