Showing posts with label easter 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter 2016. Show all posts

Friday, 25 March 2016

Filipino Ruben Enaje In Agonising Mock Crucifixion For 30th Time




Ruben Enaje, a 55-year-old sign painter, screamed in agony as he was nailed to a wooden cross. He dedicated this year to peace in Belgium and other countries targeted by Islamic extremists. Other devotees in San Pedro Cutud in Pampanga province to the north of Manila flogged themselves until their backs were streaked with blood and walked barefoot through the rice farming villages.


The blood-soaked event is famed throughout the world, with thousands of visitors watching the re-enactment of Jesus Christ’s final journey. According to the canonical gospels, Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered wine mixed with gall to drink, before being crucified. He was then hung for six hours (according to Mark’s Gospel) between two convicted thieves.


Enaje, a 55-year-old sign painter, began the annual ordeal after he fell from a three-story building in 1985 and survived almost unscathed. Asked what he was praying for this year, Enaje said he was saddened by the recent bombings at the Brussels airport and subway station and other attacks in the Middle East that hurt innocent people.


“What are they fighting for?” Enaje asked, referring to Islamic State group militants who have claimed responsibility for the Brussels attacks. “Even the innocent are not spared. They want to lord over the world but that can’t be allowed to happen.”


The intensity of the pain, he said, has never changed in each of the year that the four-inch stainless steel nails were hammered through the same spot in his palm and feet. When the cross is hoisted up, the movement adds to the suffering, he said.


“The only thing in my mind is that God went through worse,” Enaje said. The Lenten rituals are frowned upon by church leaders in the Philippines, Asia’s largest Roman Catholic nation.


Ruben Enaje shows three-inch nail which he will use on a Good Friday crucifixion re-enactment


Ruben Enaje shows three-inch nail which he will use on a Good Friday crucifixion re-enactment.

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The Filipino sign painter is carried on a stretcher by rescuers after his ordeal.

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Crucifixion is a method of slow and painful execution in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden beam and left to hang for several days until eventual death from exhaustion and asphyxiation.

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A resident portraying Roman soldier pulls up a nail on a foot of penitent Ruben Enaje, who is portraying Jesus Christ for the 30th time.

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According to the gospels, Jesus Christ was hung for six hours between two convicted thieves.

 


 


Source: IBTimes




Filipino Ruben Enaje In Agonising Mock Crucifixion For 30th Time

Filipino Penitents Subject Themselves To Crucifixions On Good Friday

Groups of men whipped themselves bloody and carried heavy crosses on streets in Tarlac city and other parts of the Philippines on Good Friday to show their devotion to Jesus Christ. Devotees of the annual ritual crucify themselves for several minutes, before being taken down and their wounds treated.


https://youtu.be/JFgqeFDaVD0







Crucifixion in the Philippines is a devotional practice held every Good Friday to observe Holy Week. The penitents, also called ‘magdarame’ in Kapampangan, are willingly crucified in imitation of Jesus Christ’s suffering and death.


https://youtu.be/LWBlbwgYQcw


The Catholic Church in the Philippines strongly advises against those practices, seeing them as fanatical and superstitious. The Department of Health also insists that participants should have tetanus shots and that nails used should be sterilized.




Filipino Penitents Subject Themselves To Crucifixions On Good Friday

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Government Declares 25th And 28th March Public Holidays

What is Easter?


Easter or Resurrection Sunday is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial after his crucifixion by Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD



On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. It is typically one of the most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches.

Christians believe, according to Scripture, that Jesus came back to life, or was raised from the dead, three days after his death on the cross. As part of the Easter season, the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion is commemorated on Good Friday, always the Friday just before Easter. Through his death, burial, and resurrection, Jesus paid the penalty for sin, thus purchasing for all who believe in him, eternal life in Christ Jesus.



How are Easter dates decided?


Well, the holiday is a moveable feast but it always falls somewhere between March 21 and April 25 every year.

It’s calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the first day of spring. The full moon is known as the Paschal (Passover) Full Moon.



This year, Easter Sunday falls on 27th March, with Good Friday being 25th March, and Easter Monday on March 28.

With this in mind, the Ministry of The Interior has stated that Friday, 25th and Monday, 28th March, 2016 are statutory holidays.


A statement signed by the Minister for The Interior, Prosper Bani indicated that 25th and 28th March, 2016 mark Good Friday and Easter Monday respectively and hence should be observed as holidays throughout the country.



Government Declares 25th And 28th March Public Holidays