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17 Filipino devotees including a woman nailed to crosses as they re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus on Good Friday (Photos)
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At least 17 men including a woman were reportedly nailed to crosses in the Philippines in an act of devotion to re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus on Good Friday.
In San Fernando City, Pampanga province, hundreds of tourists watched in shock as actors dressed as Roman soldiers hammered four-inch nails through the hands and feet of Filipinos into a wooden cross for the 33rd time.
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“I thought they wouldn’t be nailed but they were really nailed, and it was for me a great event to see it live,” said German tourist Johann Tenken.
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Devotees, including 58-year old Ruben Enaje who has performed the act 33 times, believe their penance will wash away their sins, cure illness and lead to blessings.
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Enaje was among the four people who were nailed to crosses in the village, including a woman taking part for the 17th time.
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Five other Filipinos were nailed to crosses in two other villages in Pampanga.
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“At the end of the day, you have to respect the people doing this because that’s devotion,” said Filipino tourist Bianca Yao.