The Sevilla Sur Brotherhood of El Rocío starts its pilgrimage this Thursday towards the Almonteña village. After the traditional pilgrims' mass, the corporation will depart from the Parroquia San Juan de Ávila, becoming the last Rocío brotherhood to leave the Andalusian capital.
Six Rocío brotherhoods from Seville capital are already on their way: Castrense, Sevilla-El Salvador, Triana, Macarena, and Cerro del Águila. Sevilla Sur is scheduled to arrive at the Puente de las Delicias around 11:30 AM, traveling along Avenida de la Guardia Civil and Avenida de Moliní.
In the province, five brotherhoods are beginning their journey to the Aldea, including Carrión de los Céspedes, Sanlúcar la Mayor, and Pilas. On Friday, the brotherhood of Villamanrique de la Condesa will continue its march, a key municipality on the Rocío paths and a meeting point for thousands of devotees.
A total of twenty-two Rocío corporations reached the Plaza de España of a provincial town on Wednesday. The first to arrive was Almería-Santander-El Ejido, followed by Albaida del Aljarafe and Granada. Subsequently, Priego de Córdoba, Ronda (Málaga), Umbrete, and Bollullos (Seville) did the same.
This Thursday, Olivares (Seville) will precede La Algaba (Seville), which will depart half an hour later. From then on, at 20-minute intervals, Morón, Lebrija, Palomares del Río, Aznalcázar, San Juan de Aznalfarache, Espartinas, Mairena del Aljarafe, Gelves, Baza, Coria del Río, La Puebla del Río-Brasil, and Sevilla-Macarena will continue, with the latter arriving at 2:30 PM.
In the afternoon, from the province, the arrival of Alcalá de Guadaíra is expected at 4:30 PM, followed by Mairena del Alcor, Carmona, Tocina, El Cerro del Águila (Seville capital), Gines, Camas, Santiponce, Utrera, Dos Hermanas, Córdoba, and Las Cabezas de San Juan, whose entrance is scheduled for 9:00 PM.
Furthermore, the Sevillian municipality of Coria del Río continues to be a key point for crossing the Guadalquivir river via the traditional ferry. This Thursday, the brotherhood of Puente Genil will make its crossing at 10:00 AM.
The Vado de Quema is another significant location on the pilgrimage. This Thursday, Lebrija, San Juan de Aznalfarache, Espartinas, and Mairena del Aljarafe will pass through, followed by Gelves, La Puebla del Río, Bormujos, Alcalá de Guadaíra, Santiponce, Carmona, Macarena, Gines, Tocina, Mairena del Alcor, El Cerro del Águila, Utrera, Dos Hermanas, Sanlúcar la Mayor, Las Cabezas de San Juan, and Córdoba.




