Hundreds of thousands of Catholic worshippers are marching in an annual procession in the Philippines that venerates a centuries-old black statue of Jesus.
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 ...
There are millions of devotees flocking to venerate the Jesus Nazareno at the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno every year, but the image is not actually the first or the original ...
With hands raised in prayer and voices echoing devotion, thousands of devotees gathered at the Minor Basilica of San Sebastian on Thursday to witness the traditional “Dungaw,” a solemn moment ...
The procession, locally known as Translacion, sees devotees carry across Manila a 400-year-old, life-size statue of Jesus ...
FROM being limited to the City of Manila, the Feast of the Jesus Nazareno is now officially set to go nationwide. This is ...
After more than 20 hours, the image of Jesus Nazareno has been returned to its home in the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno. Based on the report of the Nazareno Operations Center, ...
BECAUSE I studied the Traslacion for a graduate dissertation, I have given many interviews and op-eds already on the devotion ...
A WEEK before the feast of Jesus Nazareno, the Quiapo Church is holding the blessing of the replicas of the iconic image of ...
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Nazareno 'pahalik' begins Jan 7
PREPARATIONS for the Feast of Jesus Nazareno continue, with the 'pahalik,' a key event in the celebration, set to begin Jan. 7 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila's Rizal Park.
For many believers of Jesus Nazareno, their devotion is more than a ritual - it is a lifelong journey interwoven by faith, sacrifice, and service. While millions jostle through the crowds every ...
Millions of Nazarene devotees take the trains, buses, jeeps, taxis, tricycles, and motorcycles crisscrossing mainly the busy Quiapo district every January for the week-long ...