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Philippines Picture Moment : The Black Nazarene



A statue of the Black Nazarene makes its way through Manila, Philippines as thousands of devotees join a procession on January 9, 2008.

Tens of thousands of devotees, many of them barefoot, thronged in Manila on Wednesday to snatch a glimpse of the centuries-old black statue of Jesus Christ during the annual parade.

Black-Nazarene

The statue, carved in Mexico and brought to the Philippine capital in the early 17th century, is cherished by Catholics, who believe it performs miracles.

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1 comment   |    |  categories : Philippines

One Response to “Philippines Picture Moment : The Black Nazarene”

  1. Andonni says:

    I was there for the first time yesterday, (Friday, January 10) and it was amazing. As a Catholic, I get to renew my faith again…the black Nazarene really touched my heart.



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