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COVID-19 restrictions in the past years have prevented crowds and devotees from participating in the ritual, a practice discouraged by the Catholic Church in the Philippines.
In vitro-grown Histomonas meleagridis was examined with the electron microscope. The trophozoite had a kinetic apparatus consisting of two or four basal bodies, but almost always a single flagellum.
Barefoot and with their backs bloodied by repeated flogging, Catholic devotees in the Philippines defied a ban on gatherings on Good Friday to perform a ritual of self-flagellation as a means of ...
On examination, the patient had crisscrossing flagellate hyperpigmentation over his shoulders and neck (Figure 1A), and a red, raised lesion was developing on the back of his right wrist (Figure 1B).
This video shows Catholics flagellating themselves and carrying wooden crosses in re-enacting the last hours of Jesus Christ. This bloody Easter ritual was filmed today in North Manila, Philippines.
Shiite Muslims flagellate themselves with chains and blades during traditional procession to mark Ashura in Pakistan GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING Photos taken on the streets of Peshawar, Pakistan show ...
Explore More Nuns at an Italian convent were forced to write their vows in their own blood, self-flagellate every night, and eat spoiled food, a former member of the order is claiming.
Sketch: Who can self-flagellate his way to No 11? Both of them can The main oddity of a narcotic Ask the Chancellors was that it wouldn’t always have been clear to a visiting Martian, say, who ...
Shi'ite Muslims flagellate themselves to commemorate Ashura Pilgrims flagellate themselves to commemorate the battle of Karbala. Contains graphic images. 06 January 2009 • 2:35pm ...
Shi'ite Muslim boys flagellate themselves in the southern Indian city of ChennaiCredit: REUTERS Pakistani Shi'ite Muslims flagellate themselves with chains in HyderabadCredit: EPA ...
Letter Published: 18 May 1957 Flagellate-to-Amœba Transformation induced in Tetramitus rostratus by Nitrogen Mustard MORGAN M. BRENT Nature 179, 1029 (1957) Cite this article ...