Paraguay’s Natividad de Maria in photos: dropping money for Jesus
TO Paraguay, where youngsters vie to catch 50,000 Guarani bannotes, (around £9), during Natividad de Maria, or Birth of Mary celebrations at the Virgin Mary Catholic church in Guarambare, Paraguay. The money throwing is part of celebrations that honour the birth of Mary, during which church members who believe they have received special favours from her, throw banknotes from the church’s balcony to children below, as a way to return the favour. Because when push comes to shove, it’s cash not dogma you want, right?
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Jose Antonio Medina talks to journalists before throwing money off a church balcony during "Natividad de Maria," or Birth of Mary celebrations at the Virgin Mary Catholic church in Guarambare, Paraguay, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012. Money throwing is part of celebrations honoring the birth of Mary, during which people who believe they received special favors from her, throw money from the church's balcony to children below, as a way to return the favor. Medina, 100, is a war veteran from the War of Chaco against Bolivia (1932-1935) and used money from his veteran pension. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
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