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COVID Masks Adorn Healing Trees in Updated Pagan Rite

8 December 2020 13:02 WIB

A view of "L'arbre loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 6, 2020. Sick people in northern France occasionally leave garments in healing trees or "arbres loques" in the hope of a cure, following a tradition that persists since pre-Roman times. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB

A view of "L'arbre loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus diesease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 6, 2020. Tied to the branches of the healing tree in Hasnon, southeast of Lille, surgical masks can be clearly seen among items of clothing that range from socks to underwear - often left, Bosio said, by people suffering from fertility problems. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB

Mystic places hobbyist Bertrand Bosio shows a mask on "L'arbre loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus diesease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 5, 2020. In another departure from ritual, the votive masks are hung "preventatively", Bosio believes - or perhaps hopes - rather than by COVID-19 sufferers who ought to be self-isolating. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB

Mystic places hobbyist Bertrand Bosio poses next to "L'arbre loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus diesease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 5, 2020. Known as rag trees in Ireland, one of several other countries where the practice survives, the arbres loques show pagan and Christian influences. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB

A protective mask hangs from "L'arbre loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus diesease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 6, 2020. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB

A view of "L'arbre a loques", a "healing" tree to which people attach cloths as a ritual for good health according to Celtic tradition, during the coronavirus diesease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hasnon, France December 6, 2020. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

8 Desember 2020 00:00 WIB