Brauchtum: 73. Leonhardiritt in Neukirchen an der Vöckla
Pilgrims and horses make their way to Neukirchen an der Vöckla for the 73rd Leonhardi Pilgrimage
The Leonhardi Pilgrimage is a centuries-old tradition that takes place in Neukirchen an der Vöckla, Austria. The pilgrimage is held annually on the first Sunday of November, and it attracts thousands of pilgrims and horses from all over the region.
The pilgrimage begins with a Mass at the St. Leonard's Church. After Mass, the pilgrims and horses process through the streets of Neukirchen, led by a statue of St. Leonard. The procession is a colorful and lively affair, and it is a highlight of the pilgrimage.
The Leonhardi Pilgrimage is a popular tourist attraction, and it is also an important religious event for the people of Neukirchen. The pilgrimage is a reminder of the importance of faith and tradition, and it is a celebration of the community's rich cultural heritage.
This year's Leonhardi Pilgrimage will be held on Sunday, November 6th. The Mass will begin at 10:00 AM, and the procession will begin at 11:00 AM.
If you are interested in attending the Leonhardi Pilgrimage, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
- The pilgrimage is a popular event, so be sure to arrive early to get a good spot to watch the procession.
- The weather in November can be unpredictable, so be sure to dress accordingly.
- The pilgrimage is a religious event, so be respectful of the pilgrims and the procession.
If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, the Leonhardi Pilgrimage is a must-see. The pilgrimage is a beautiful and moving event, and it is a wonderful way to learn about the history and culture of Neukirchen an der Vöckla.