Same here!I know I’ve read the same article year after year after year…
s a pity the civil authorities cant do something. Surely, deliberate self-mutilation could be made an offence. To say nothing of the danger of death. I’ve read that it originally started in the 1960s as part of a theatrical presentation of the final days of Jesus. The man who played Jesus requested an actual crucifixion and it has since evolved into a radical form of penance and a superstitious ritual for good luck in what can only be described as a mass re-enactment of the original play.I know I’ve read the same article year after year after year for as long as I’ve been reading news on the Internet, but I’ve yet to read a news article explaining how it started, or what the cultural background is behind it, or how long it’s been going on, etc.
TheyDo the authorities allow them to die there? Shouldn’t they be taken down and put in the hospital as a person attempting suicide?
So how can you cleanse yourself of sin by going out and doing a greater sin…
And how in the world do you crucify yourself. Physically it’d be impossible…
re crucified by "assistants" (!), and they dont intend to die. Occasionally, though, one of them dies as a result of it. If nothing else, the risk of infection…