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He likewise serves as an altar server at the Archdiocesan Shrine ... For Nazareno 2025, Monte will render duties at Quiapo Church. He will not participate in the Traslacion, the long procession ...
Some 1.8 million mostly barefoot Catholic worshippers marched Thursday in an annual procession in the Philippines that ...
He told INQUIRER.net that he was already a devotee when he decided to have a life-sized image of Jesus Nazareno, as the one towered at the high altar of Quiapo Church. It was worth P60,000 then ...
Contrary to popular belief, the original statue likely did not catch fire during its journey from Mexico to Manila.
It was in 1606 when the Augustinian Recollects brought from Mexico a dark image of Christ that would later draw millions of people every Jan. 9 in the Philippines, when the image is brought out for ...
As in previous years, the event is celebrated over several days, with religious activities held at Quiapo Church and Quirino Grandstand, culminating in the Traslacion procession from Quirino ...
Last year, the Quiapo Church unveiled the glass case that protected the Nazareno from being touched by eager devotees who brave tight crowds. However, moments after it left the Quirino Grandstand ...
FIRST FRIDAY MASS. Catholic devotees attend the 8 a.m. first Friday Mass at the Quiapo Church in Manila on January 3, 2025. The Quiapo Church has released the schedule of activities for the Feast of ...
The city government of Manila and Quiapo Church issued guidelines for the upcoming Traslacion on Thursday, Jan. 9, emphasizing safety and orderliness during the event. Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan, ...
This is according to Quiapo Church Rector Fr. Rufino “Jun” Sescon, who said they expect the entire country to have their respective celebrations of the annual feast of the iconic image of the black ...
More than 3,000 people have signed a petition urging the owners of a chapel-turned bar in a Maryland Marriott property to abstain from serving liquor from the former high altar. Catholics are ...