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An unusual practice of making vows at a Catholic church in Brazil that dates back to ancient times.

A traditional practice of pledges in a Catholic church in Brazil.

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beklog • 146 points
*Igreja Nossa Senhor do Bonfim, Salvador, Brasil a* In this small room the walls, ceilings, and even parts of the floor are covered in ex-voto. **Ex-voto are tokens left by people praying for recovery from illness, safe return of loved ones from wars, healthy delivery of a longed for child or people giving thanks for a kidney transplant, miraculous survival of a car accident, the good fortune for buying their first house or opening a business. And the ex-voto are bold and clear statements**: Photographs of children before and after tumor removal, wax or wooden effigy’s of breasts and kidneys, legs and arms, a football shirt, or photo of the epaulettes someone received on promotion in the military police, and a letter imploring for success in exams. [https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-strange-and-moving-gifts-left-at-a-brazilian-church](https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-strange-and-moving-gifts-left-at-a-brazilian-church)

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snikle • 24 points
Visited in the early 80s. Looks the same as I remember it.

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VitorusArt • 1 points
Wait fr? Thats so cool, did you go to Brazil only to see this specific church?

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snikle • 6 points
No- Salvador was pretty off the beaten path back then. My father helped set up a manufacturing plant, and we lived there for a few months. Many fascinating things to see that were very different from our rural home, but the churches were consistently amazing- such poverty all around, and so much gold to see on the inside.

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goose961 • 252 points
Wonder what the sq footage of that place is

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nobodyisfreakinghome • 48 points
I don’t see any that are square.

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teeim • 19 points
I bet they stuck them up there using toenails.

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Shovel_Natzi • 3 points
Hammered the nails with club feet.

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smitteh • 4 points
If you put in the legwork and measure the perimeter of the walls and divide by the heel to toe ratio you’ll get a rough estimate

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partyfavor • 4 points
This venue really has a leg up on the competition

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goose961 • -1 points
😂😂😂

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[deleted] • 1 points
It seems a good place to pray for ones sole.

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Flint_Westwood • 157 points
This is a misleading title. I see a bunch of mannequin legs hanging from a ceiling and nothing regarding vows at all.

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garagos30 • 59 points
People ask for a cure in the affected member, and offer one of those in return, its really creepy and fascinating, you can also see those at Igreja da Penha in Rio de Janeiro.

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MailPrivileged • 16 points
What if they have ED?

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fuzzy11287 • 10 points
Nobody’s gonna admit that by leaving a wooden one behind.

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ew73 • 4 points
Seems like if they’ve got a wooden one, there’s no problem to solve.

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nomo_corono • 1 points
Where can I get a wooden prostrate made?

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V_Dolina • 19 points
It’s not misleading, that’s exactly what it is. I live in Brazil, this is an old practice here, people make casts of their body parts as “proof” that their prayers were answered.

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one_is_enough • -14 points
No, a “vow” is a promise. What you have there are “offerings”. Words matter.

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SubieDoobyDoo96 • 14 points
Oxford describes it as “dedicate to someone or something, especially a deity.” And I’m pretty sure they know a thing or two about words and how much they matter. Words don’t mean much without context. Quit trying to trample on things you don’t understand. Your way of life is just one of many.

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Flint_Westwood • -13 points
Vows are promises. These are not. The might be the byproduct of vows, but they are themselves not the vows.

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SubieDoobyDoo96 • 9 points
Looks can be misleading. Just because their vows don’t look like yours doesn’t mean they’re not there.

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Flint_Westwood • -17 points
Vows are words, though. Promises. These aren’t.

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theknight38 • 8 points
This must be the worst pedantic take ever…are you arguing that OP wrongly used “vows” instead of “ex-voto”? If so, just say it instead of trying to be a smartass. Ex-voto (suscepto) -> from (a made) promise.

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Abhi_Jaman_92 • 25 points
Saint Tarantino

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elpoco • 21 points
Promessas de cera is a well known Portuguese tradition, this is not some weird syncretic practice of one isolated Brazilian church.

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DickZucker • 3 points
It is no less weird simply by virtue of being practiced throughout an entire sect

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elpoco • 6 points
All of organized religion is weird. The entirety of the Catholic faith is supposed to believe that they are literally consuming the blood and flesh of their prophet every Sunday. This is pretty small potatoes. 🤷‍♂️

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Nextinor • 7 points
Consuming the blood of Jesus, he wasn’t a prophet, he’s God

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