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Mud, Leaves, and Faith in the Philippines

Mud, Leaves, and Faith in the Philippines

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In the Philippines, thousands of Catholics gather each year in Bibiclat to celebrate Taong Putik — a muddy, leaf-wrapped pilgrimage honoring Saint John the Baptist. Rooted in 19th-century humility and survival, the tradition bloomed after WWII when locals credited divine rain for saving them from execution. For devotees like Melencio Nenuda, who vowed to join after recovering from illness, and Rickmar Castilio, whose prayers for a child’s survival were answered, the festival is deeply personal. Castilio now brings his son to carry on the faith, as more people join believing in miracles and divine protection. This year, 3,000 participants turned mud into devotion — a living testament to enduring faith.

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