MANILA, Philippines – The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, popularly known as Quiapo Church, has a new parish priest, the Archdiocese of Manila announced on Wednesday.
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Inquirer on MSNQuiapo Church has new parish priestMANILA – The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, popularly known as Quiapo Church, has a new parish priest, ...
MANILA, Philippines — The original image of Jesus Nazareno finally arrived at the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, or Quiapo Church, early Friday morning after a 20-hour ...
Millions of devotees are expected to participate in this year's Feast of Jesus Nazareno as the crowd in Quiapo Church already reached over 89,000 early Thursday. Devotees carried their replicas of the ...
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 small ...
The image of Jesus Nazareno has returned to the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno or Quiapo Church early Friday, January 10, ending a more than 20-hour procession in an intense ...
the hours-long procession of the Nazareno image around the streets of Manila heading towards the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno in Quiapo, is scheduled to start at dawn.
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Nazareno devotees flock to Quiapo ChurchThe 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.
Sescon expressed happiness that Filipinos around the country will be able to have their own local celebrations, but noted that many still consider visiting Quiapo Church and the original Nazareno ...
For this one day, Quiapo in Manila holds like a cup the heart and soul of the faithful everywhere. Story below, right. AS millions of Catholic Filipinos celebrated the Feast of Jesus Nazareno on ...
DEVOTEES jostled against each other to be able to touch the “andas” if not the end of the cross of Jesus Nazareno, despite pleas from Quiapo Church officials against climbing the carriage.
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