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‘Jesus Nazareno saved my child from leukemia,’ says eatery ownerMANILA, Philippines — Eatery owner Josie Terencio, 40, a mother of two, has lived in the Quiapo district, surrounded by images of the Nazareno and tales of His healing power, for nearly 20 years.
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GMA News Online on MSNNazareno ready for ‘Pahalik’ - MSNNazareno 2025 and Quiapo Church spokesperson Fr. Robert Arellano said that before the “Pahalik” starts, a mass for volunteers ...
Nazareno 2025 and Quiapo Church spokesperson Fr. Robert Arellano said that before the “Pahalik” starts, a mass for volunteers for the Feast of Jesus Nazareno will take place on Monday, January 6.
MANILA, Philippines — The Feast of Jesus Nazareno is a big opportunity for many business owners in Quiapo to make ends meet due to millions of devotees attending the event. However, these ...
In Quiapo, the Black Nazarene procession had its own distinctive features. There was a time when religious processions were the finest public shows of orderly conduct.
Eyewear store owner Rosalinda Kumar says Jesus Nazareno “blessed” them with the success of their business, paying it back by offering free food and drinks to devotees in the vicinity of Quiapo ...
Devotees from all walks of life flock to Quiapo and Luneta grandstand for the annual Traslacion of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, a tradition that dates back in the Spanish times. Philstar.com HOME ...
The Traslacion or the procession of the centuries-old image of Jesus Nazareno officially started at 04:41 a.m. on Thursday. It will be brought from the Quirino Grandstand to its home at Quiapo Church.
Quiapo, like Manila, got its name from a water plant. If May-nila was the place where the “nila” (Ixora manila Blanco) grew in abundance, Quiapo was where the “water cabbage” (Pistia stratiotes) could ...
'Sana po maging mataas 'yung score ko po sa school,' says an 8-year-old girl, while others pray for good health, as a replica procession kicks off Nazareno 2018 MANILA, Philippines – Joel ...
Parents still brought their children and infants to Quiapo to join the celebration of the Black Nazarene. ‘It’s for the children’ Daisy Cruz also sells Nazareno merchandises in Plaza Miranda.
MANILA, Philippines — Eatery owner Josie Terencio, 40, a mother of two, has lived in the Quiapo district, surrounded by images of the Nazareno and tales of His healing power, for nearly 20 ...
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