A Filipino villager has been nailed to a wooden cross for the 35th time to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a brutal Good Friday tradition he said he would devote to pray for peace in Ukraine, Gaza and the disputed South China Sea.

On Friday, over a hundred people watched on as 10 devotees were nailed to wooden crosses, among them Ruben Enaje, a 63-year-old carpenter and sign painter. The real-life crucifixions have become an annual religious spectacle that draws tourists in three rural communities in Pampanga province, north of Manila.

The gory ritual resumed last year after a three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. It has turned Enaje into a village celebrity for his role as the “Christ” in the Lenten reenactment of the Way of the Cross.

Ahead of the crucifixions, Enaje told The Associated Press by telephone Thursday night that he has considered ending his annual religious penitence due to his age, but said he could not turn down requests from villagers for him to pray for sick relatives and all other kinds of maladies.

  • Twinklebreeze
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    1049 months ago

    Maybe I’m alone, but this seems fine to me. I think evangelicals should take a page out of his book. Spend less time being horrible, and crucify themselves instead.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      As much as I don’t condone needless violence, even against oneself…

      You have a great point. They should be putting their money where their mouths are.

    • @ReiRose
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      99 months ago

      They can’t even wash people’s feet, despite all the superbowl commercials.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      This is definitely closer to the spirit of the Christian religion than most other extreme manifestations.

      Dunno why I remembered Frisians bricking people alive into dams in the Middle Ages.