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AUGUST 2, 2017 \ newSweekly - € 0,75 \ rEad morE at www.flandErstoday.Eu currEnt affairs \ P2

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A colossAl loss

This week’s memorials commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele honoured half a million lives lost \2

BusinEss \ P6

innovation \ P7

Education \ P9

art & living \ P10

Written on the boDy

De-mining the seA

Ahead of the Nemo project, which sees underwater electrical cables linking Belgium and the UK, the North Sea is being cleared of deadly mines and bombs

A unique exhibition space in West Flanders asked artists to imagine the link between the arts and the human body

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Mary, and more

Hasselt turns religious festival into massive block party diana goodwin Follow Diana on Twitter \ @basedinbelgium

Organisers of the seven-yearly religious festival in Hasselt are betting they have enough on offer to keep a diverse, young crowd coming – from larger-than-life puppets to pea soup.

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ow do you keep a centuries-old tradition, grounded in religious devotion, alive and relevant in the 21st century? That’s the challenge facing the organisers of the Virga Jessefeesten in Hasselt. Every seven years, the city holds not just one but four processions honouring the Virgin Mary over the course of two weeks. During this period, there are dozens of other related events happening all over the city centre. “This festival started centuries ago,” says Karolien Mondelaers, city councillor for tourism and culture. “It’s nice to see that such an ancient tradition can still interest so many

people, whether they’re religious or not.” Virga Jessefeesten is a massive undertaking that involves thousands of volunteers who help with the organisation and planning in the years leading up to the festival, and who take part in the processions. And every public institution in the city seems to have some part to play, from the provincial library and city museum to countless music and theatre groups. Like Ommegang in Brussels, the procession started as a civic expression of devotion around a miraculous statue of the Virgin and Child. Unlike the Ommegang, which has now lost much of its original religious meaning, the Virga Jesse Festival retains its focus on the figure of the Virgin and the larger Christian story. The name of Hasselt’s statue, Virga Jesse, refers to a prophecy from the Old Testament that was interpreted in the

middle ages as referring to the genealogy of Christ. Jesse was the father of King David, and Jesus was thought to be his descendant. In Latin, the text from the Book of Isaiah reads “et egredietur virga de radice Jesse et flos de radice eius ascendet.” In the King James Bible, this is translated as: “And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse and a branch will grow out of his roots.” Mary was thought to be the branch and Jesus the flower that she bore. Virga, the Latin word for stem or branch, is similar to Virgo, or virgin. The Virga Jesse statue is still housed in the Virga Jesse Basilica in Hasselt, which recently underwent a 15-month renovation. There is a new devotional chapel dedicated to the Virgin; its completion was scheduled to coincide with the 2017 Virga Jesse festivities. continued on page 5


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