“Whether in their homes, their workplaces, in the church, or out in the streets, devotees must carry in their heart… the loving gaze of Jesus,” Cardinal Advincula said.
After a three-year hiatus, the Black Nazarene carriage has officially returned on the streets of Manila on Tuesday with around 6 million people following behind as a practice of their Catholic faith. Earlier in December last year, Nazareno spokesperson Fr. Hans Magdurulang said around 22 million devotees were expected to…
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The biggest change that the officials emphasized is that the devotees will no longer be
allowed to climb up the caroza also called “andas” of Jesus the Black Nazarene.