For Congressman Sam Verzosa, the annual Feast of the Black Nazarene is more than a religious tradition—it mirrors his own ...
The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) is expecting more than 6.5 million Black Nazarene devotees to attend this year’s procession, or Traslacion, in Manila on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Festivals and religious practices have long been integral to the Filipino identity, deeply intertwined with the nation's ...
The PNP expects that this year’s Black Nazarene feast will draw approximately 6.5 million participants. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has coordinated with the Pasig River Ferry ...
The continuing return of worshippers and devotees to Cebu, year in and year out, point to the faith, hope in and thanksgiving for the Santo Niño.
AS millions of devotees prepare to participate in this year's Feast of the Black Nazarene on Jan. 9, key agencies and organizations have mobilized their personnel and resources to ensure the safety ...
Drawing millions annually, the event reenacts the transfer or "traslacion" of the Black Nazarene statue, believed to be miraculous, from its original location in Intramuros, Manila, to its current ...
Talan has been a devotee of the Black Nazarene for 10 years now ... millions of Filipinos flock to this year’s procession, drawing 8,124,050 individuals. This is much higher than last year ...
Barefoot men and women in maroon shirts -- the colour of the robe that covers the black, wooden Jesus the Nazarene statue -- scrambled to grab the rope used to draw the life-sized religious icon ...
Scores of thousands of Catholic pilgrims swarmed the streets of Manila in search of a miracle Thursday, straining to reach a ...