Over 2,000 join mud ritual in Philippines to pray for global peace

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In northern Luzon, Philippines, more than 2,000 devotees gathered at dawn for a deeply symbolic ritual rooted in faith and history. Participants covered themselves in mud and dressed in dried banana leaves before walking through rice fields to a Catholic church to offer prayers for world peace.

The tradition commemorates a 1944 event during World War II, when Japanese troops were about to execute villagers, but a sudden rainstorm, seen as divine intervention by Saint John the Baptist, saved them.

Today, the ritual honors that legacy while echoing prayers for peace in war-torn regions like Ukraine and the Middle East.

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