Catholic Man Repeatedly Crucified for 36 Years on Good Friday

Each year, this dedicated Catholic marks Good Friday by being nailed to a cross, a ritual he’s performed for 36 years. Is this devotion or a bizarre spectacle?
Each year, this dedicated Catholic marks Good Friday by being nailed to a cross, a ritual he’s performed for 36 years. Is this devotion or a bizarre spectacle?
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