01219nas a2200133 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002900043245011500072856006200187300001100249520081100260022001401071 d1 aBénédicte Rigou Chemin00aQuand passe la Sanch : ethnographie dans la ville d’une procession religieuse en cours de patrimonialisation uhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=8420620 a91-1043 aA religious phenomenom before becoming cutural, the Sanch procession in Roussillon, has since 1416 left its mark on the city of Perpignan. Its various features highlight the spectacular nature of the procession during Holy Week. The fervor it gives off as much as the fear that its characters inspire, sets it apart without isolating it. Like its Sevillian neighbours, its operating mode maintains the spiritual emotion which gives it its lively character and promotes its identity anchoring. Made to be seen as much as to be deployed, it was interesting to question it from the angle of the city it passes through in order to understand how the city-penitent-heritage relationship is articulated here. The article will particularly focus on the procession’s heritage which operates it and highlights it. a0029-182X