| The
“Rotllo” festivity, on Easter
Monday is also worth mentioning. According
to legend, once upon a time the town hall
of l’Alcora decided that all the children
under 9 had to walk up to Sant Cristòfol
church, to beg the patron saint to end a long
draught. The saint listened to the pleas of
the faithful. Since then every Easter Monday
the town re-enacts the event. Once back in
l’Alcora after the procession, all the
children receive a bread roll (“rotllo”).
Other festivities are Sant Antoni, with
the traditional mules and horses, and Sant
Vicent procession on the following Monday
after the “Rotllo” festivities.
Finally, l’Albà is a very ancient
song sung after the midnight mass on Christmas
Eve. |