Taxco, Mexico (AP) – Catholic worshippers in the Mexican state of Guerrero carried crosses and flagellated themselves in overnight processions as they commemorated Good Friday. Hundreds watched as ...
Responding to acts of extreme corporal mortification during Holy Week, Catholic bishops in the Philippines have discouraged practices such as self-flagellation and crucifixion in favor of more ...
Despite the rejection of the Catholic Church, self-flagellation continues to draw huge crowds in the predominantly Catholic Philippines during the Holy Week. John Rio, a resident of Hagdang Bato said ...
An official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) yesterday reminded the faithful all over the country not to engage in crucifixion and self-flagellation in honoring the ...
Pictures show devotees being flogged and others whipping their own backs red raw. The participants defied a ban on gatherings for the Holy Week display. There were less people taking part compared to ...
A new book about Pope John Paul II alleges that the pope engaged in self-flagellation in order to feel closer to God. Does Catholicism teach a proper way to whip yourself? No. The Catholic Church does ...
MANILA, April 6 (Reuters) - A group of 20 Catholic devotees walked barefoot for hours in Manila on Thursday while repeatedly striking their backs with bamboo whips to commemorate the passion of Jesus ...
Hundreds of half-naked Filipinos marched on narrow roads, whipping their backs until they were bloody in a religious ritual Thursday as the mainly Roman Catholic state observed the Lenten season.
All pain but no gain? The Catholic Church said yesterday it does not encourage the time-honored Lenten ritual, usually practiced by provincial folk, of having oneself nailed to the cross to repent for ...
An actor playing the role of Jesus Christ is whipped by men dressed as centurions during a Passion Play on a street in Mandaluyong City, PhilippinesPicture: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Credit: Rouelle ...
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