If, four years ago, an event that was thought of as a future guarantee for the continuity of something splendid and massive as was the local Holy Week began in Las Torres de Cotillas (we talked about its children's procession driven with the aim of consolidation and evolution to more by the Cabildo Superior de Cofradías of the municipality as a nursery for young generations to incorporate in a cofrade field with origins documented in the early seventeenth century), that drawing contest for the design of its poster poster was not lagging behind a year later that, edition after edition, has experienced an exponential boom in the number of participating schoolchildren and immense support and determined collaboration provided by the schools of this population of Vega Media del Segura.
Thanks to this commitment and constant support, hundreds of students of the town have taken part in the call of this 2020, which is a record this year of contestants who, having as a requirement a maximum age of 16 years, have drawn the image of the Brotherhood of Our Father Jesus Nazarene and Holy Burial of Christ that parades in the aforementioned children's procession.
From these lines, on behalf of the Cabildo Superior de Cofradías de Las Torres de Cotillas that I represent, I express the most sincere gratitude to all the entities, institutions and people that make this drawing contest possible, which, in short, comes to be configured as one of the most visible facets of the massive expression of devotion and popular participation of thousands and thousands of neighbors who, in succession of parents, children and grandparents, make Torreña Holy Week a mark of quality, tradition and human category of an entrepreneurial Villa and in positive
Juan José Ruiz Moñino, President of the Board of Directors of the Superior Council of Brotherhoods of Las Torres de Cotillas
Source: JJRM