Around
the world, Christians are coming together in observance of Good Friday,
which they believe was the day Jesus was crucified.
In
the Philippines, Asia's largest Roman Catholic nation commemorated the
occasion by re-enacting the crucifixion. Devotees have themselves nailed
to wooden crosses, rituals that church leaders do not condone but that
draw huge crowds. Undeterred, some penitents participate in the practice
year after year.
Devotees
undergo the re-enactment in the belief that extreme pain is a way to
atone for their sins, attain miracle cures for illnesses or give thanks
to God.
In
the Holy Land, Christians marked the day with prayers and processions,
with thousands of pilgrims crowding along the Via Dolorosa, or "Way of
Suffering," carrying wooden crosses.
They end at the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Tradition says the church was built on the site where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected.
Here are some photos from Good Friday commemorations around the world:
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