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8 men nailed to crosses to mark Good Friday as real-life crucifixions return to Philippines after 3 years

Por: New York Daily News World April 07, 2023

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A gruesome tradition to mark Good Friday returned to the Philippines this week after a three-year pause. Eight devotees were nailed to crosses to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a long-standing ritual that attracts thousands of tourists and Christians to the small village of San Pedro Cutud in Pampanga province, around 50 miles north of Manila. The extreme display of devotion, which started around 70 years ago as a painful religious rite... + full article



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