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Home / Lifestyle / Global Faith: A Year of Prayer, Fire, and Resilience

Global Faith: A Year of Prayer, Fire, and Resilience

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Photographers captured diverse faith displays globally in 2025.
  • Images show Pope Francis' funeral, Day of the Dead, and Ramadan meals.
  • Vivid photos depict rituals involving bonfires, animals, and sacred rivers.
Global Faith: A Year of Prayer, Fire, and Resilience

Associated Press photographers captured the world's diverse displays of faith and spirituality throughout 2025. Images showcased massive gatherings for Pope Francis' funeral alongside intimate, solitary devotions, such as a woman honoring the sea goddess Yemanja in Uruguay. These selections, chosen from thousands, vividly portrayed religious festivals, pilgrimages, and parades.

Across the globe, photographers documented moments of intense spiritual fervor. Celebrations like Spain's St. Anthony bonfire ritual and Mexico's Day of the Dead skull parades contrasted with solemn scenes. Palestinians broke fast amidst rubble in Gaza during Ramadan, while elsewhere, Naga Sadhus bathed in sacred Indian rivers during the Kumbh Mela.

The year's images also reflected faith amidst conflict, with worshippers gathering in bombed churches in Lebanon and Syria. Capturing these moments required dedication, with photographers journeying to remote monasteries in Greece and accompanying pilgrims for days in Spain, ultimately bringing powerful stories of devotion to light.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AP photographers captured events such as Pope Francis' funeral, Day of the Dead celebrations, Ramadan iftar meals, and rituals honoring St. Anthony the Abbot.
Documentation included the Vatican, Spain, Mexico, India, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Greece, and Uruguay, among other locations worldwide.
The gallery highlighted practices like a man riding a horse through bonfires, pilgrims trekking to shrines, and rituals honoring sea goddesses and sacred rivers.

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