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(PNA file photo) MANILA - The Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, commonly known as the Quiapo Church, has released the schedule of visits of the image to different parts of the country. In a video message released by the basilica late Tuesday afternoon, Fr. Douglas Badong, parochial vicar, said the "localized Traslacion" has been expanded to prevent the influx of devotees on the feast day of the Black Nazarene on January 9. The image of the black Jesus Christ will visit the following areas from Dec. 27, 2021 to Jan. 8, 2022: Dec. 27 to 29, 2021: Atimonan Catholic Church, Atimonan, Quezon Dec. 28 to 30, 2021: The Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of the Atonement (Baguio Cathedral) Dec. 29, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022: St. Ferdinand Cathedral, Lucena City Dec. 30, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022: Birhen ng Antipolo - Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Antipolo Cathedral) Dec. 31, 2021 to Jan. 1, 2022: Caritas Manila Jan. 1 to 2, 2022: Chapel of St. Lazarus (San Lazaro Hospital); and the Shrine of
Published February 3, 2021, 4:37 PM
The hacking group that successfully defaced the website of the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) last year has shifted its focus from attacking government sites into attacking educational institutions to force website owners to improve the security of their servers.
Websites of Fatima School Bacood, Holy Trinity Academy of Manila, The Nazarene Catholic School, and St. Jude Catholic School were defaced early last week. Just today, February 3, the hacking group Phantom Troupe, the group who taunted the solicitor general by challenging the agency to go after them, defaced the Philippine National Police Academy website and claimed to have accessed the personal information of more than 23 thousand users. In a message to Technews, the hackers said that they would not stop attacking the PNP and its affiliate institutions and agencies until justice is served to the victims of police brutality. The group also said that they would continue to target
Hundreds of thousands of Black Nazarene devotees flock to Quiapo Church
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 9) Hundreds of thousands of devotees swarmed the Quiapo area in hopes of attending mass celebrations in honor of the Black Nazarene amid the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
The number of faithful in Quiapo for the Feast of the Black Nazarene has grown to a cumulative 400,000 as of 9:30 a.m., according to an estimate by Manila Police chief Leo Francisco. Francisco has not yet updated the figure, but added it may reach half a million by midnight.
As of 10:15 p.m., during the last mass of the day, the police estimated 7,800 devotees left in the Quiapo area. The grand total number of devotees that flocked to the place from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. of Saturday is 260,527.
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A man sprinkles holy water among Catholic devotees attending a mass on the feast day of the Black Nazarene, outside Quiapo Church in Manila, Philippines, on Jan 9, 2021. - Reuters MANILA, Jan. 10 (Philippines Daily Inquirer/ANN): The Department of Health (DOH) on Sunday pleaded with the multitude who descended on Quiapo Church and its vicinity for the annual Feast of the Black Nazarene on Saturday (Jan 9) to go into self-quarantine and closely watch for any symptoms of Covid-19.
The Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines on Sunday reported 1,906 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number in the country to 487,690.