'Holy supper': Mexican church holds mass gatheringPublished16 August 2018Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, AFPImage caption, More than half a million followers of the La Luz del Mundo (The Light of the World) church are gathered in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, where the Christian group has its international headquarters.Image source, AFPImage caption, The fundamentalist Christian church was founded in 1926 by Mexican Eusebio Joaquín González. It claims to have 1.8 million followers in Mexico and many more worldwide, although many religious experts question the numbers given by the church.Image source, AFPImage caption, The church has been expanding rapidly in areas of the United States with large Latino populations. Its female followers wear full-length skirts and let their hair grow long.Image source, AFPImage caption, The church describes itself as a "resurgence of the early Christian church". Women cover their heads during services and sit separately from the men.Image source, AFPImage caption, The church's followers refer to each other as "brother" or "sister" and emotions often run high during their mass events.Image source, AFPImage caption, During its annual gathering in Guadalajara, which it calls "holy convocation", church leaders holds mass baptisms and a "holy supper".Image source, AFPImage caption, During their baptism, members are fully submerged in a large pool. The group says during the gathering its followers consumed 600,000 loaves of bread and 20,000 litres of wine during the "holy supper".Image source, AFPImage caption, La Luz del Mundo is led by Naáson Joaquín García, 49. His followers believe he is an apostle of Jesus.Image source, AFPImage caption, Critics of the church have accused its spiritual director, Naáson Joaquín García, of fostering a cult of personality around himself and say the group resembles a sect rather than a church. Its huge main temple stands outside Guadalajara.More on this storyAbuse suspect 'beat man 3,000 times'Published14 August 2018God's giant miracle carrots. Video, 00:05:09God's giant miracle carrotsPublished27 January 20185:09Santa Muerte: The rise of Mexico’s death 'saint'Published1 November 2017