At Easter on the island of Procida, and elsewhere, representations of the Sorrowful Mysteries, episodes surrounding the crucifixion of Christ, are constructed every year and paraded through the streets. This one is the Agony in the Garden, the first of the Sorrowful Mysteries. It depicts the moment after the Last Supper when Jesus retreats to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. He is accompanied by his disciples, whom he asks to keep watch as he moves “a stone’s throw” away from them (Luke 22:41). But they all fall asleep – “The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak” (Matthew 26:41). He is then visited by an angel who comforts him as he realises that the time of his betrayal is now imminent.