Have you ever wondered why the image of Jesus Nazareno in the Quiapo Church is dark-skinned ... The image of was called Black Nazarene until recently, but the church announced that it is now called ...
The stories of these million devotees can inspire just as many write-ups and books, art, film ... how? Some Black Nazarene devotees in Quiapo shared that they were there for their families ...
Upon the request of Manila's archbishop Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa, it was moved to Quiapo Church in 1787. This transfer and the feast of the Black Nazarene are commemorated through a grand ...
MANILA, Philippines — 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 ...
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 Black Nazarene procession in Manila ... is today enshrined in the famous minor basilica popularly known as the Quiapo Church, located in the Archdiocese of Manila. First enshrined at ...
Thousands of devoted Catholics gather at Quiapo Church to welcome back the Black Nazarene after a six-kilometer grand procession that saw thousands more swarm the streets of Manila for a glimpse or a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...