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"The grand procession of the life-sized image of the Black Nazarene in January 2021 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic," the city government of Manila said in a statement. Millions of ...
More than a million Catholics joined this year’s Traslacion, a dramatic religious parade returning a dark, life-size wooden statue of Jesus – called the Black Nazarene – to the Quiapo Church ...
Thousands of Filipino Catholics join Black Nazarene parade in Manila Devotees clamber over each other to touch centuries-old icon of Jesus Christ Dozens treated for injuries and complaints Parade ...
Almost 1 million people, according to organizers’ initial estimate, were participating Tuesday in the Black Nazarene procession ... luck and cures illness. The parade is often dangerous and ...
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine authorities have cancelled an annual procession, which normally draws millions of Catholic devotees accompanying a black wooden statue of Jesus Christ through the ...
There were chaotic scenes as the feverish march got underway before dawn following an open-air mass for the so-called Black Nazarene statue ... case and allow the parade to continue on its journey ...
In 1767, the popularity of the icon was recognized by Christian leaders when the Black Nazarene was moved to the Quiapo Church and its devotees followed. Church historian Fr. Emilio Edgardo ...
There were chaotic scenes as the feverish march got under way before dawn following an open-air Mass for the so-called Black Nazarene statue ... case and allow the parade to continue on its ...
It is the first time the traditional parade featuring the life-sized statue ... Hundreds get medical treatment – Marites Rote credited the Black Nazarene with healing her children’s skin ...
"The grand procession of the life-sized image of the Black Nazarene in January 2021 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic," the city government of Manila said in a statement. Millions of ...
The Black Nazarene dates back to 1606, when the statue of Jesus kneeling on one knee arrived in the Philippines from Mexico. In 1620, the first confraternity dedicated to the Black Nazarene was ...