ANTI-WASTE organization Ecowaste Coalition on Thursday chided the "widespread littering" during the yearly Traslacion, or the procession of the Nazareno image from the Quirino Grandstand to the Quiapo ...
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The image of Jesus Nazareno has returned to the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno or Quiapo Church early Friday, January 10, ending a more than 20-hour procession in an intense ...
Despite design changes to make it difficult for overzealous devotees to swarm the “Andas,” or the carriage that bears the Black Nazarene’s image during its nearly 6-km procession in Manila ...
Devotees climb on a glass-covered carriage carrying the image of Jesus Nazareno during its annual procession on Thursday in Manila, Philippines. The Associated Press MANILA, Philippines — Some 1 ...
The image of Jesus Nazareno has returned to the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno or Quiapo Church early Friday, January 10, ending a more than 20-hour procession in an intense ...
MANILA, Philippines — This year's celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazarene marks the first time it is celebrated as a national liturgical feast. This follows the Catholic Bishops ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Feast of Jesus Nazareno is a big opportunity for many business owners in Quiapo to make ends meet due to millions of devotees attending the event. However, these small ...
MANILA, Philippines — Jesus Nazareno devotees wish for many things—healing, graces, safety, and good fortune. Others, to pass the exam or attain a profession. But for a senior high school ...
The statue was finally brought inside the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, also known as Quiapo Church, at 1:25 a.m. on Friday.
MANILA, Philippines – It would cost thousands of pesos to have a life-sized image of Jesus Nazareno, but for some devotees, spending for it is never too much because it is nothing compared to ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Some 1.8 million mostly barefoot Catholic worshippers marched Thursday in an annual procession in the Philippines that venerates a centuries-old black statue of Jesus.