Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tradition, Art, Faith Fill The Streets Of Spain On Good Friday

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In the Philippines, it's tradition on Good Friday for some is to actually suffer crucifixion. This year, nine devout Catholics had themselves nailed to crosses, duplicating the passion of Jesus Christ. Thousands of Filipinos flocked

Driving in northern New Mexico requires special caution on Good Friday. Tens of thousands of people — some walking all night — are converging on the village of Chimayo to pray inside a 200-year-old chapel before a carved wooden image of Jesus.

In the Philippines, it's tradition on Good Friday for some is to actually suffer crucifixion. This year, nine devout Catholics had themselves nailed to crosses, duplicating the passion of Jesus Christ. Thousands of Filipinos flocked

SAN PEDRO CUTUD, Philippines — Devotees in villages in the northern Philippines took part in a bloody annual ritual to mark Good Friday, a celebration that mixes Roman Catholic devotion and Filipino folk beliefs and sees some reenact the crucifixion

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Tradition, Art, Faith Fill The Streets Of Spain On Good Friday

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