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What we can learn from the Black Nazarene
THIS year's 'Traslacion,' or the annual procession of the Black Nazarene — the statue of Jesus of Nazareth carrying his cross ...
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Every January 9, millions of the faithful are drawn to the vibrant streets of the Philippine capital to participate in the timeless tradition known as the Traslacion. This annual event is a ...
MANILA, Philippines — This year's celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazarene marks the first ... consider visiting Quiapo Church and the original Nazareno image irreplaceable.
The streets of Intramuros are alive with history, and along Muralla Street stands a building with its own place in this ...
Historically, the Traslacion commemorates the transfer of the Black Nazarene from its original home in Luneta to Quiapo in 1868. The event has weathered many challenges, with the statue itself ...
Traslacion, which means transfer, is often referred to as the Feast of the Black Nazarene. It emulates the “solemn transfer” of the image from its original shrine in the old Manila to the Minor ...
Since arriving it had several "transfers" to accommodate growing devotion, from its original location at a Luneta church ... held their hopes for a better life through the image of the Black Nazarene.
Catholics, other denominations hold a series of protest rallies against President Marcos, Vice President Duterte.
They said the origin of the term "Black Nazarene" remains unclear, and the church wishes to honor the true name of the Lord Jesus by removing the word "Black" and returning to the original "Poong ...