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Moryonan: A Lenten Tradition in Marinduque Island
Description "The most important moryon is Longhino (Longinus), the half-blind Roman soldier who stabbed Jesus on the side with his spear during Crucifixion. A drop of blood fell into his blind eye, which healed. Longinus became Christian, was persecuted and was beheaded. His story is reenacted in the moryonan. That year, Longhino is played by 24-year old Alvin Jay Mapacpac. The Tagalog people of Marinduque Island, Philippines, practices the moryonan or pagmomoryon, a penitential ritual during Holy Week. The practice is distinctive for the wearing of heavy masks. The town of Mogpog is said to be the origin of the practice and it is where one finds its most traditional form. "
Photographer Roel Hoang Manipon
Place File Size 8.13MB
Definition 6000x4000 File Format JPG
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