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A Catholic parish priest, carrying a palm tree branch, prepares to participate in the Holy week procession in Atlixco, Mexico, 30 March 2018. Every year on Good Friday, dozens of anonymous men of all ages voluntarily undergo pain and suffering during the religious procession of the ‘Engrillados’ (the Shackled ones) in Puebla state, central Mexico. Wearing heavy chains on their shoulders covered with prickling cacti while being burned by the hot midday sun, they recall Jesus Christ’s death by crucifixion and demonstrate their religiosity and faith.
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A Catholic parish priest, carrying a palm tree branch, prepares to participate in the Holy week procession in Atlixco, Mexico, 30 March 2018. Every year on Good Friday, dozens of anonymous men of all ages voluntarily undergo pain and suffering during the religious procession of the ‘Engrillados’ (the Shackled ones) in Puebla state, central Mexico. Wearing heavy chains on their shoulders covered with prickling cacti while being burned by the hot midday sun, they recall Jesus...
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