Find out how a group of PDLs in Dumaguete City felt humbled and joyful during a reenactment of the iconic foot washing scene from The Last Supper.
In a heartwarming event in Dumaguete City, a group of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) came together to recreate the iconic washing of feet scene from The Last Supper. Among them was twenty-nine-year-old Nico, who couldn't contain his joy and gratitude as his feet were carefully washed. The experience was not just a reenactment, but a deeply humbling moment that touched the participants' hearts.
As the PDLs engaged in this symbolic act of humility, echoes of the historic Last Supper could be felt in the room. The simple yet profound gesture of washing another's feet brought a sense of unity and compassion among the participants. Despite their circumstances, they found solace and connection through this powerful reenactment.
The Last Supper's washing of feet is a powerful symbol of servitude and humility, reminding us of the importance of kindness and compassion towards others. In the midst of challenges, moments like these serve as a beacon of hope and unity, transcending boundaries and bringing people together in a shared experience of empathy and understanding.
DUMAGUETE CITY โ Twenty-nine-year-old Nico, a person deprived of liberty, could not contain the joy he was experiencing after his feet were washed, ...
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