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Canto de la Sibila (Palma)

One of the island’s most cherished cultural treasures.

Location: Santa Eulàlia Church, Palma
Date: Fri 26, December, 2025
Hour: 7:30 pm

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Every Christmas in Mallorca, one of the island’s most treasured traditions returns: the Canto de la Sibila, a haunting medieval chant sung on Christmas Eve during the Matines (Midnight Mass).

Declared UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, it is performed only in a few places in the world — and Mallorca is its spiritual home.

Canto de la Sibil·la – Mallorca’s Sacred Christmas Tradition ✨

December 24 & 26, 2025 · Palma & Lluc

This ancient liturgical drama, sung in Catalan, tells of the prophecy of the Last Judgment. Its solemn, mystical melody fills the church as a lone singer (traditionally a child or young soloist) walks through the nave carrying a sword and a candle. The effect is timeless, dramatic, and deeply moving — a moment that connects Mallorca to over a thousand years of history.

This year, the Canto de la Sibila is again performed at some of the island’s most iconic sacred spaces.

✨ December 24 – Christmas Eve (Matines)

⛪ Sanctuary of Lluc, Escorca

🕖 19:00
Performed by the Blauets, the famous children’s choir of Lluc.
Their pure, crystalline voices give the Sibila a uniquely emotional interpretation inside the Serra de Tramuntana’s spiritual heart.

⛪ Cathedral of Mallorca, Palma

🕚 23:00
Experience the Canto de la Sibila in the island’s most majestic setting — La Seu’s soaring Gothic architecture and candlelit atmosphere make this an unforgettable Christmas Eve moment.


✨ December 26 – Feast of Saint Stephen

⛪ Santa Eulàlia Church, Palma

🕢 19:30
A special post-Christmas performance by the Capella Mallorquina, offering a refined choral version of the tradition inside one of Palma’s most historic churches.


🕊️ What exactly is the Canto de la Sibila?

The Canto de la Sibila is a medieval chant that dates back to early Christian and pre-Romanesque Europe (10th–12th century).
Key elements:

  • A prophetic text sung by the Sibyl, foretelling the Final Judgment
  • A single singer (often a child) dressed in a tunic or ceremonial garments
  • A slow processional performance through the darkened church
  • A symbolic sword, held upright as a sign of justice
  • A haunting melody preserved almost unchanged for nearly a millennium

While it disappeared across Europe during the Counter-Reformation, Mallorca kept it alive – making it one of the island’s most cherished cultural treasures.

In 2010, UNESCO recognised it as Intangible Cultural Heritage, safeguarding this extraordinary ritual for future generations.

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