Boys rescued from Thai cave ordained at Buddhist temple

AP  |  Mae Sai 

The young soccer teammates and their who were rescued after being trapped in a cave in northern have been ordained at a Buddhist temple, a merit-making activity to show thanks for their rescue.

The 11 boys, ages 11 to 16, became Buddhist novices in a Wednesday ceremony, while their 25-year-old was ordained as a monk. One boy did not participate because he isn't Buddhist.

The group prepared for their ordinations on Tuesday with ceremonies that included shaving their heads.

Buddhist males in are traditionally expected to enter the monkhood at some point in their lives. A major reason for the boys to make the gesture was to give thanks for the former SEAL who died while taking part in the operation to rescue them.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 17:25 IST