Every January 9, millions of the faithful are drawn to the vibrant streets of the Philippine capital to participate in the timeless tradition ... Black Nazarene from its original home in Luneta to ...
Though the ship carrying it caught fire, the charred statue survived and was named the “Black Nazarene.” Now enshrined at Quiapo Church ... event is more than a tradition — it’s life ...
commemorates the transfer of the Black Nazarene from a church inside the old Spanish capital of Intramuros to its present location in Quiapo church. Cardinal Jose Advincula, Manila's archbishop ...
Coco Martin’s devotion traces back more than a decade ago at a time when he was earnestly praying for a job, any job, to the Catholic icon.
The Black Nazarene tradition was severely disrupted for several ... enshrined in the famous minor basilica popularly known as the Quiapo Church, located in the Archdiocese of Manila.
MANILA, Philippines — “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” opened the New Year with a bang as it marks another milestone with its 100th week on-air, while also ushering in its second year anniversary ...
The procession began at dawn, moving the Black Nazarene statue from Quirino Grandstand to its permanent home in Quiapo Church in Manila. Although the route typically requires just one hour to ...
For Catholics, the Nazarene is ... According to tradition, the ship caught fire during the voyage, but the image of Christ miraculously escaped the fire by turning black. In the past, a Filipino ...
commemorates the transfer of the Black Nazarene from a church inside the old Spanish colonial capital of Intramuros, in present-day Manila, to its current location in Quiapo church. Cardinal Jose ...