11 nailed to crosses in bizarre Philippine ritual
http://www.voila.co.uk/News/afp/people/000421110535.8fddgvdc.html
SAN FERNANDO, Philippines (AFP) - - Ten men and a woman
were nailed to wooden crosses here on Good Friday in a
bizarre ritual held annually despite the disapproval of the
different, cf. *Monty Python and the Holy Grail* for a, er, unique take on
such practices...)
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Big deal! they have been doing it for decades if
11 nailed to crosses in bizarre Philippine ritual
http://www.voila.co.uk/News/afp/people/000421110535.8fddgvdc.html
SAN FERNANDO, Philippines (AFP) - - Ten men and a woman
were nailed to wooden crosses here on Good Friday in a
bizarre ritual held annually despite the disapproval of the
This isn't so bizarre in countries where faith is especially strong. In this
and others, they have the 'flagellantes' who whip their backs as a sign of
faith and compassionate (perhaps not so conservative) suffering for their role
model. Not much different than American athletes who emulate