Friday, April 10, 2009

The Pampanga Crucifixions 2009




The San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites is a Holy Week re-enactment of Christ’s Passion and Death which takes place in Barangay San Pedro Cutud, City of San Fernando, Pampanga in the Philippines.

It includes a passion play culminating with the actual nailing of at least three penitents to a wooden cross atop the makeshift Calvary.

Events

Every year on Good Friday or the Friday before Easter a dozen or so penitents - mostly men but with the occasional woman - are taken to a rice field in the barrio of San Pedro Cutud, 3km (2 miles) from the proper of City of San Fernando, Pampanga and nailed to a cross using two-inch (5 cm) stainless steel nails that have been soaked in alcohol to disinfect them. The penitents are taken down when they feel cleansed of their sin. Other penitents flagellate themselves using bamboo sticks tied to a rope.

2008 Crucifixion

On March 21, 2008, Pampanga carpenter Ruben Enage, 47, was nailed to a wooden cross on Good Friday for the 22nd time, since his first in 1985. 25 other penitents, including two women, were nailed on wooden cross on Good Friday in San Pedro Cutud. Central Luzon crucifixion reenactments were also held yearly, in Angeles City, Sto. Tomas, Pampanga, and in Bulacan.

Criticism

The Catholic Church does not approve of the crucifixions and does not endorse them. The media has also turned against the rites, calling them "pagan and barbaric" but generally admitting they are still a good show.

8 comments:

  1. we have our own beliefs and we'll just respect them. but as a catholic, i also condemned it, Lord Jesus already died on the cross for our sins and cannot be repeated anymore. we're just reflecting on it.

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  2. I do not practice any religion, i just find it bizaare. :) What makes them happy I guess... :)

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  3. this has always intrigue me. it may be taboo for most people, but im not really one to judge people's beliefs and practices... since i dont really practice anything anyway. LOL!

    besides, this one, i always plan to see for myself but never get the chance to do so.

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  4. bring heaps of bottled water, sunscreen, umbrella, a shirt to change, umbrella. it's sweltering out there.

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  5. really , there is hardly no need to do all of these over and over
    the Lord Jesus Christ did it al the first and the last time in order to save us....IT IS FINISHED ( John 19 : 30 )

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  6. Thanks... After I took this picture at one of the gas stop complexes along the NLEX, a moron in a dark green (or was it dark blue) van almost ran me over and even have the chutzpah to say something!. He is lucky I wasn't using my video camera or else I am going to blog the fuck out of him online. :D

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  7. I think now, this more for the show... the local government actively supports this tradition...I had a stamp to get to the VIP section and it says the City Tourism Council or something like that..

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