Paraguayans don feathered suits in homage to saint

Pedro Balbuena, a 71-year-old chapel musician, poses for a portrait dressed in his feathered costume during the St. Francis Solano festival, in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. According to Balbuena, the feathers symbolize Guaicurú Indians who would attack smaller tribes and Spanish colonizers to prevent them from stealing their food and weapons. “Since they were superstitious, the villagers disguised themselves as birds to scare them away, and that’s how they stopped being bothered by them,” he said. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Two-year-old Yoselin Almada walks with her mother as they both wear their feathered costumes during a festival honoring St. Francis Solano said to possess miraculous powers, in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Farmer Genaro Servin sits on a window ledge in his feathered costume during the feast of St. Francis Solano in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Hundreds of Catholic parishioners don bird-like costumes and parade down the streets to honor the 16th century saint said to possess miraculous powers. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Maria Estela Pereira, mother of 11, poses in her feathered costume, in gratitude to St. Francis Solano, in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. “I suffer from arthritis and after praying four years ago to St. Francis Solano to allow me to move from one place to another without pain, he granted me a miracle,” said the 52-year-old widow. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Marcelo Montiel, who works as a barber, poses for a portrait wearing his feathered costume during a Mass in honor of St. Francis Solano, in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Montiel is paying a promise to the saint for his prompt recovery from an illness. Hundreds of Catholic parishioners wear the bird-like costumes and parade down the streets to honor the 16th century saint said to possess miraculous powers. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Cristian Riveros poses for a portrait dressed in bird feathers during the St. Francis Solano celebrations in Emboscada, Paraguay, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Riveros has been paying a promise to St. Francis Solano since he recovered from an operation at age 13. St. Francis Solano, who was born in Spain in 1549, died in Peru in 1610. He was canonized in 1726. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

EMBOSCADA, Paraguay — Hundreds of Catholic parishioners in Paraguay donned bird-like costumes and paraded down the streets this week to honor a 16th century saint said to possess miraculous powers.

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