Philippine Crucifixions 2009- Sta. Lucia and San Pedro Cutud, Pampanga
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Philippine Crucifixions 2009- Sta. Lucia and San Pedro Cutud, Pampanga
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Actual crucifixions and self-flagellation in the streets of San Fernando, Pampanga- a city about 2-3 hours north of Manila during Good Friday. The San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites (alternatively known as Maleldo) is the Holy Week re-enactment of the passion and death of Christ and takes place in an open field on the outskirts of San Fernando City, Pampanga in the Philippines. Penitents (mostly men, although there were rare instances of women) are nailed to a cross using 5 cm stainless steel nails. The Catholic Church does not sanction the crucifixions and does not endorse them, however, thousands still descend to Pampanga to watch these rites being performed for the past decades. Whilst San Pedro Cutud is the most famous (and prominently displayed on foreign and local media) there are also two other smaller sites within the vicinity of the city that perform similar activities. Penitents whipping themselves and street-plays are are also widespread in the streets of the city. Pictures at http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-242027 CNN version at http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-241977
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Philippine Crucifixions 2009- Sta. Lucia and San Pedro Cutud, Pampanga
Description:
Actual crucifixions and self-flagellation in the streets of San Fernando, Pampanga- a city about 2-3 hours north of Manila during Good Friday. The San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites (alternatively known as Maleldo) is the Holy Week re-enactment of the passion and death of Christ and takes place in an open field on the outskirts of San Fernando City, Pampanga in the Philippines. Penitents (mostly men, although there were rare instances of women) are nailed to a cross using 5 cm stainless steel nails. The Catholic Church does not sanction the crucifixions and does not endorse them, however, thousands still descend to Pampanga to watch these rites being performed for the past decades. Whilst San Pedro Cutud is the most famous (and prominently displayed on foreign and local media) there are also two other smaller sites within the vicinity of the city that perform similar activities. Penitents whipping themselves and street-plays are are also widespread in the streets of the city. Pictures at http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-242027 CNN version at http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-241977
Author:
goshigi
Tags:
religion, christianity, mercy, duffy, Philippines, Pampanga, San, Pedro, Cutud, crucifixion, flagellation, tourism, pain, travel,
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