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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 ...
With their sparkling embroideries and colorful sashes flapping in the frigid wind, hundreds of Guatemalan faithful flocked to ...
Show more Show less The black statue of Jesus of Nazarene leaves a park following ... swarmed the streets of Manila in search of a miracle on Thursday, straining to reach a centuries-old statue ...
More than eight million people participated in one way or another in the Traslacion. That’s 55 percent of Metro Manila’s ...
An estimated eight million devotees turned out for this year’s Jesus Nazarene procession in Manila, one of the largest ...
For Congressman Sam Verzosa, the annual Feast of the Black Nazarene is more than a religious tradition—it mirrors his own ...
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The communal ecstasy in the most awesome display of Catholic faith in the Philippines can be quite bewildering as a multitude of devotees jostle and surge in a sea of humanity at the Traslacion, the ...
Though the ship carrying it caught fire, the charred statue survived and was named the “Black Nazarene.” Now enshrined at Quiapo Church, it remains a powerful symbol of miracles and answered ...
Manna from Seven announced a change to their upcoming “food for the weekend” distribution. According to the organization, due to the current condition of the alley from which they serve, combined with ...
Filipinos turned the streets of Manila to a sea of maroon and gold and swarmed the “Black Nazarene,” a life-sized image of Jesus Christ bearing down a cross, as devotees jostled for a chance ...
Hundreds of thousands of Catholic pilgrims swarmed the streets of Manila in search of a miracle on Thursday, straining to ...