Self-flagellation, Crucifixion mark PH commemoration of Christ's death
  • 8 years ago
Self flagellation is one of the popular practices by the Catholic faithful in the Philippines during Good Friday, along with the crucifixion. It is characterized by the use of a "taktak", a small wooden paddle with bits of glass or blade that a penitent would whip on his back as part of his atonement for his sins, A "berdugo" or executioner would then pour liquor or rub salt on the penitent's back to disinfect the self-inflicted wounds. Photos by INQUIRER.net's Joseph Garibay, AFP, AP. Edited by INQUIRER.net's Ryan Leagogo

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