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Savior . Savior. - The brotherhood of Rocío de Sevilla, of the parish of El Salvador, was canonically erected on February 17, 1934 by decree of Cardinal Eustaquio Ilundáin y Esteban. Among the Promoters were José Anastasio Martín, Emilio Pardo Bernal, José M. Delgado and Segundo de Montes Huibroso. The brotherhood was erected canonically, but the decree contained a very special clause: he could not make a pilgrimage to the hermitage of the village of Almonte for Pentecost. In 1950, a group of Brothers, enthusiastically supported by the parish priest, Andrés Guillén Morales, and with the very close collaboration of the lawyer José María Domenech Romero, who until his death was an honorary elder brother, carried out the efforts, not without difficulties, to obtain Ecclesiastical authorization and thus make a pilgrimage to Rocío. The Authorization, being Cardinal of Seville Pedro Segura y Sáenz, finally arrived on April 30, 1951. The first departure was verified on May 10 Next, as shown in the Image. It was Miguel Lasso de la Vega y Marañón's older brother, who could not attend due to illness. He was represented at the exit by Eduardo Muñoz Corpas, Secretary, and on the way by Victoriano Fernández Piedra, Butler. The Simpecado, the first of the Brotherhood, is known as "Little Stars" and was the work of Enrique Bolaños.