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A penitent with his face covered with a portrait of Jesus carries a cross as he participates in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, one of Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents flagellate themselves as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, one of Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents prostrate in front of a chapel as they self-flagellate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents self-flagellate as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents self-flagellate as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents self-flagellate as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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Penitents self-flagellate as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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TOPSHOTS A girl (L) watches penitents carrying wooden crosses taking a rest along a road as they participate in symbolic ceremonies which commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection on Holy Thursday in Angeles City, Pampanga province north of Manila on March 28, 2013. Crucifixions and self-flagellations are among the grisliest, but by no means the only extreme acts of penitence on show in the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic outpost with about 75 million followers. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
TED ALJIBE

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A penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to the cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Catholic zealots in the Philippines re-enacted the last hours of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, March 29, whipping their backs and nailing themselves to crosses in a grisly Easter ritual that persists despite Church disapproval. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to the cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Catholic zealots in the Philippines re-enacted the last hours of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, March 29, whipping their backs and nailing themselves to crosses in a grisly Easter ritual that persists despite Church disapproval. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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TOPSHOTSA penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (C), is nailed to a cross during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (C), carries a wooden cross during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (C), grimaces in pain as the nails are removed from his hands by men dressed as Roman soldiers during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (R), grimaces in pain after being nailed to the Cross by men dressed as Roman soldiers during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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A penitent is nailed to the cross during the reenactment of the crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (C), is nailed to a cross during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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TOPSHOTSA penintent is nailed to a cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross on March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje grimaces in pain after being nailed to the Cross by men dressed as Roman soldiers during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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Philippine Christian devotee Ruben Enaje (C), grimaces in pain as he is nailed to the Cross by men dressed as Roman soldiers during a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in San Fernando City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Roman Catholic fanatics in the Philippines had themselves nailed to the cross March 29, in a bloody display of religious frenzy as the Christian world marked the day Jesus was crucified. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS

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TOPSHOTSA penintent is nailed to the cross during the reenactment of crucifixion on Good Friday in the village of San Juan, San Fernando City, north of Manila on March 29, 2013. Catholic zealots in the Philippines re-enacted the last hours of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, March 29, whipping their backs and nailing themselves to crosses in a grisly Easter ritual that persists despite Church disapproval. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
NOEL CELIS
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