The Skoptsy: The Strange 18th-Century Russian Sect That Performed Self-Mutilation In The Name of God

The Skopites, also known as the Skoptsy, Scapets or Scopiti, depending on translations, were a religious sect that emerged in 18th-century Russia. They believed in a radical form of Christianity that involved self-castration for men and mutilation of breasts for women.

Romería Del Rocío in Spain: A Traditional Religious Pilgrimage Originating in 3rd Century AD

Romería del Rocío is Spain’s most important religious celebration and it attracts over a million visitors every year during the weekend before Pentecost Monday and exactly 50 days following Easter.

Hermes Trismegistus and The 7 Great Hermetic Principles c. 300 BCE – 1200 CE.

Hermeticism or Hermetism is a philosophical system based on the teachings of the ancient Egyptian God known as Thoth.
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The 3 Secrets of Our Lady of Fátima

The story of Our Lady of Fátima begins in a small Portuguese town by the same name. In 1916, three small children were tending their sheep in the fields when they witnessed three apparitions of an Angel
The 3 Secrets of Our Lady of Fátima