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Here's a complete guide to Quiapo Church and its history.


About Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church

The Quiapo Church, also known as the Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is located at Plaza Miranda in Manila and is home to the 17th-century life-sized statue of the Black Nazarene.

Black Nazarene

Thousands of devotees from all over the Philippines have a deep devotion to the Black Nazarene, many of whom have experienced miraculous healings and have had their prayers answered by the Nazareno.

READ: TRASLACION: The Annual Feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9 in Manila, Philippines

Traslacion, the Feast of the Black Nazarene

The church also offers hourly masses for the devotees who come to Plaza Miranda to pray and pay homage to the statue of Jesus Christ.
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Brief History of the Black Nazarene and Quiapo Church

Listed below are the important events for the Black Nazarene and Quiapo Church:

1586

The mission outpost of the Franciscans from Sta. Ana de Sapa became a town by the decree of Governor General Santiago de Vera. Two years later, it became a parish with Fr. Antonio de Nombella became the first pastor of Quiapo Church.

1603

The church made of nipa and bamboo was easily gutted by fire at the height of the Chinese rebellion.

1606

The statue, entrusted to an unknown Recollect priest, was brought across the Pacific Ocean in the hold of a Galleon which arrived in Manila at an undetermined date. They brought with them a dark image of Jesus Christ, upright but kneeling on one knee and carrying a large wooden cross from Mexico. The dark portrayal of Christ reflected the native culture of its Mexican sculpture. The image was enshrined in the first church of the Recoletos at Bagumbayan (Luneta) with St. John the Baptist as patron. The image became known as the Black Nazarene.

1608

A second bigger church was built by the Recoletos in Intramuros with St. Nicolas Tolentino as patron saint. The image of the Black Nazarene was transferred to this church at devotion to Him grew.

1621

The devotion to the Black Nazarene began establishing the Cofradia de Jesus Nazareno, a fraternity of respected gentlemen in Manila with strong devotion to the Black Nazarene.

1645

A strong earthquake damaged Quiapo Church.



1650

In April 20, 1650, the strong devotion to the Black Nazarene was recognized by Pope Innocent X, 29 years from its founding date.

1767

Upon the order of the Archbishop of Manila, Basilio Sancho de Santas Justa y Rufina, the image of the Black Nazarene was transferred to Quiapo Church with St. John de Baptist as patron. Devotion to the Black Nazarene continued to grow and accounts of His miracles became well known throughout the archipelago.

1791

A huge fire burned Quiapo Church, but miraculously the image of the Black Nazarene was not destroyed.

1863

A strong earthquake heavily damaged Quiapo Church in the same way it did to the Manila Cathedral, but the image of the Black Nazarene was spared.

1864

Reconstruction to rebuild Quiapo Church was started by Fr. Eusebio de Leon. It was completed in 1898 under the supervision of Fr. Manuel Roxas.

1900

During the 19th century, Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno was blessed Pope Pius VII and since then, the Nazarene was towered above the high altar of the Quiapo Church.

Quiapo Church in 1900's by Joey Agbayani

1929

Huge fire burned down the church.

1933

Fr. Magdaleno Castillo started the reconstruction of the church. The famous architect and National Artist, Don Juan Nakpil designed and supervised the construction with the helped of Doña Encarnacion Orense in raising funds for the project.

1945

Quiapo Church survived the ravage of World War II bombings. The image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Antipolo) sought refuge in Quiapo in the midst of the war.

1984

The expansion of the church was initiated by Msgr. Jose Abriol to accommodate the growing population of the devotees. The project was under the supervision of Architect Jose Ma. Zaragoza and Engr. Eduardo Santiago.



1987

In September 28, 1987, His Eminence, Jaime Cardinal Sin blessed the newly remodeled church and sought recognition of the church as a Basilica.

In December 11, 1987, His Holiness, Pope John Paul II granted the recognition of Quiapo Church as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene because of its role in strengthening a deep popular devotion to Jesus Christ and its cultural contribution to the religiosity of the Filipino people.

1989

In 1989, through the generosity of the people of Quiapo and Devotees of the Nazareno, five bronze bells and three electronic clocks were acquired from Holland.

2009

The Traslacion or the observance of the journey of the Black Nazarene’s image from Bagumbayan (Luneta) to Quiapo Church started during this year’s celebration of the Black Nazarene’s Fiesta.

2006

The celebration of the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the image of the Black Nazarene in Manila.

Inside Quiapo Church during a mass


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Quiapo Church

Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

Address: 391, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
Telephone: (02) 8736 8254
Email: nazareno.npjn@gmail.com
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Here's your complete list of mass schedule and other information for Quiapo Church.



The Quiapo Church, also known as the Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is located at Plaza Miranda in Manila and is home to the 17th-century life-sized statue of the Black Nazarene.

Black Nazarene

Thousands of devotees from all over the Philippines have a deep devotion to the Black Nazarene, many of whom have experienced miraculous healings and have had their prayers answered by the Nazareno.

READ: TRASLACION: The Annual Feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9 in Manila, Philippines

Traslacion, the Feast of the Black Nazarene

The church also offers hourly masses for the devotees who come to Plaza Miranda to pray and pay homage to the statue of Jesus Christ.

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SCHEDULE OF MASSES IN QUIAPO CHURCH

Here is the updated schedule for the Holy Masses in Quiapo Church as of October 7, 2022, as posted in their Facebook page.



Quiapo Church Schedule of Masses as of October 7, 2022

  • Monday 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 12:15NN, 5PM, 6PM
  • Tuesday 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 12:15NN, 5PM, 6PM
  • Wednesday 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 12:15NN, 5PM, 6PM
  • Thursday 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 12:15NN, 5PM, 6PM
  • Friday 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 12:15NN, 5PM, 6PM, 7PM
  • Saturday 4AM, 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 12:15NN, 3PM, 4PM, 5PM, 6PM, 7PM, 8PM
  • Sunday 4AM, 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 12:15NN, 3PM (Missa Pro Populo), 4PM, 5PM, 6PM, & 7PM

*Celebration of Mass and Healing Service every Thursday before the 1st Fridays of the month at 6:00 PM



Quiapo Church Prayers and Devotion

  • 3:00 PM Divine Mercy every Monday to Thursday, and Saturday 
  • 7:30 PM Holy Rosary every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday


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Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

Address: 391, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
Telephone: (02) 8736 8254
Email: nazareno.npjn@gmail.com
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Twitter: @quiapochurch
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What is Black Nazarene and where it came from.


The Black Nazarene Image

The image of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo Church is a life-size image of Jesus Christ carrying a black wooden cross in a semi-kneeling position. Crowned with thorns and a diadem of three silver rays, the head of Nazareno portrays the suffering face of Christ.


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The image of Nazareno is garbed in elegant velvet maroon robes, embroidered with floral and plant motif in gold-colored threads accented with lace trimmings on its collar and cuffs.

Around the waist of the image is a metal belt with the word NAZARENO while looped around its neck is a golden chain and ball that is held on the left hand of the image.



The image of the Black Nazarene was brought to the Philippines by an unknown Recollect priest from Mexico during the Galleon trade. From the Church of Recollect Fathers in Intramuros, it was transferred to Quiapo Church according to the wish of the Archbishop Manila at that time.

Inside Quiapo Church during a mass

Since then, the image of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno has been enshrined in the center altar of the Church where it is visible to thousands of devotees.



About Quiapo Church

The Quiapo Church, also known as the Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is located at Plaza Miranda in Manila and is home to the 17th-century life-sized statue of the Black Nazarene.

Quiapo Church

Thousands of devotees from all over the Philippines have a deep devotion to the Black Nazarene, many of whom have experienced miraculous healings and have had their prayers answered by the Nazareno.

The church also offers hourly masses for the devotees who come to Plaza Miranda to pray and pay homage to the statue of Jesus Christ.


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Quiapo Church

Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

Address: 391, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
Telephone: (02) 8736 8254
Email: nazareno.npjn@gmail.com
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Twitter@quiapochurch
Instagram@quiapochurch


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    Address: 1332 Taft Ave., Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila
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    Address: Jamora Bldg., Taft Ave. cor. Apacible St., Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: Open 24 Hours

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    Address: Times Plaza Bldg., United Nations Ave. cor. Taft Ave., Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila
    Telephone: (02) 8567-4894 / (0949) 883-0567
    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: 2668 Juan Luna St., Tondo, Manila, 1012 Metro Manila
    Telephone: (02) 8251-5650 / (0919) 080-6389
    Store Hours: Open 24 Hours


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    Address: 899 President Quirino Ave., Brgy. 692, Zone 75 Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
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    Address: 660 San Andres St., Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
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    Address: 1175 San Andres St., Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: D' Student's Place, Taft Ave. cor. Estrada St., Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
    Telephone: (02) 8254-0063 / (02) 8254-8179 / (0949) 883-0568
    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: One Quiapo Hotel Arcade, 570-582 Quezon Blvd., Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
    Telephone: (02) 8242 1428 / (02) 8242 1429 / (0919) 080-6393
    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: Pedro Gil St. cor. Paz St., Paco , Manila, 1007 Metro Manila
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    Address: 1005 Pedro Gil St., Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: Robinson Place Otis, Paz Mendoza Guanzon St., Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: 2200 Jesus St. cor. Palumpong St., Pandacan, Manila, 1011 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Address: 1907 Zamora St., Pandacan, Manila, 1011 Metro Manila
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    Address: Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
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    Address: R. Hidalgo St. cor. Quezon Blvd., Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
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    Address: Isetann Cinerama, C. M. Recto Ave. cor. Quezon Blvd., Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
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    Address: A. H. Lacson Ave. cor. Dapitan St., Sampaloc, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila
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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    Store Hours: 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Store Hours: Open 24 Hours

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    Store Hours: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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Learn more about the Feast of the Black Nazarene in the Philippines.



WHAT IS BLACK NAZARENE

To understand this annual celebration in the Philippines, let's get to know the reason why it is celebrated.

The Black Nazarene at Quiapo Church, Manila 2007

The Black Nazarene is a life-sized image of a dark-skinned, kneeling Jesus Christ carrying the Cross enshrined in the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene or mostly known as Quiapo Church in the Quiapo district of the City of Manila, Philippines.

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FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE

Traslación in 2012

The Feast of the Black Nazarene (Filipino: Pista ng Itím na Nazareno), also known as the Traslación after the mass procession associated with the feast, is a religious festival held in Manila, Philippines that is centered around the Black Nazarene, an image of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated annually on January 9.



WHEN DID IT BEGIN?

The Feast of the Black Nazarene commemorates the anniversary of the translation or the transfer of the image from its original location at a church in modern-day Luneta Park to Quiapo.

Devotees flocked at Quirino Grandstand in Luneta to start the Traslacion in 2015

The image was brought to the Church of San Juan Bautista in Bagumbayan (now Luneta) until May 31, 1606 by Augustinian Recollect priests.

In 1608, the icon was enshrined at the Recollect church of San Nicolás de Tolentino in Intramuros.

The Procession of the Black Nazarene during the Spanish period

It was moved to the Saint John the Baptist Church, which is now commonly referred to as the Quiapo Church, on January 9, 1787. The "solemn transfer" eventually became the date of the Feast of the Black Nazarene.

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WHY IS IT CELEBRATED?

There are opposing views on whether to consider the Feast of the Black Nazerene as a proper fiesta due to the fact that the January 9 observance celebrates the transfer of the image and not the liturgical "feast day" of the image. The proper liturgical commemoration of the Black Nazerene is on Good Friday.

A devotee wiping Black Nazarene's foot at Quiapo Church in 2015

In 2021, the Basilica’s parochial vicar Fr. Douglas Badong explained that the Feast of the Black Nazerene is a proper term for the religious event, and could be called a fiesta as the event is similar to the typical Filipino festival.

The event is also colloquially referred to as "Nazareno" after the image itself, or the Traslación after the January 9 procession. The word “Traslación” is often corrupted to the incorrect "translacion".

The Traslación procession is taken from the Spanish term for translation, referring to "passage" or "movement".



WHAT IS 'LA MIRATA' OR THE DUNGAW RITE?

On January 9, 2014, the traditional Dungaw (a Tagalog calque of the rite's Spanish name Mirata, "to see" or "to view") was revived and reincorporated into the Traslación after the discovery of old documents attesting to its practise. The rite, which was discontinued in the early 1900s for still-unknown reasons, involves the Black Nazarene, coming from R. Hidalgo Street, being made to stop briefly at Plaza del Carmen, a square along the southwest flank of the neo-gothic Basílica Menor de San Sebastián, before proceeding towards Bilibid Viejo Street.

The first Dungaw of the Nazareno and Virgen del Carmen Coronada at the Balcony of Basilica Minore de San Sebastian after being halted for centuries for unknown reasons.

The resident Recollect priests remove the image of Our Lady of Mount Carmel from the principal niche of the retablo mayor, or use a replica which is termed its vicária. The image is dressed in its primera vestida (used only on the most solemn occasions) in its camarín, or private chamber. Only Augustinian nuns and other women may enter the camarín at this point; men, including priests, all exit as they are forbidden from watching the Virgin "change clothes". During the entire vesting process, the rosary is recited.

Once fully dressed in precious robes and regalia, the original image, which was given to the Recollects in 1617 by a Carmelite nunnery in Mexico City, is then solemnly and silently processed on its own small ándas to a temporary scaffold erected at the southwest face of the church. There, it is lifted up by several priests and attendants to "see" and "meet" the Black Nazarene as devotees fall silent. A Gospel lesson is followed by general intercessions, and several prayers (often the Lord's Prayer and the Hail Mary), are chanted fervently. The Basilica's bells are rung throughout the short prayer service.[12] The presiding priests then shout "¡Viva Jesús Nazareno!" to which the crowd replies "¡Viva!" and "¡Viva Virgen del Carmen!" to which the customary reply is "¡Guapa!"; this cheer is done thrice. Shortly thereafter, the priests slowly turn the Virgin's image so that it "watches" the Black Nazarene and its procession depart the vicinity of Plaza del Carmen. The image of the Virgin is then returned to the high altar, or the replica returned to its proper place, while the choir sings the devotional hymn Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno.

Theologically, the Dungaw rite reflects the fourth Traditional Station of the Cross, where Christ meets his Mother, the Virgin Mary, en route to Golgotha, and reflects the closeness of Christ and his Mother. The rite is also seen as a "courtesy" of the Virgin's image towards the Black Nazarene, as the former's shrine is along the processional route.

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TRASLACION ROUTE

The route for the Feast of the Black Nazarene usually start at Quirino Grandstand (Rizal Park) in the morning. The Black Nazarene is already transferred from Quiapo Church and set up here prior to the procession.

The route continues as follow:

Traslación route in 2019


DURATION OF THE EVENT

The 2012 Traslación is currently the longest in the image's recorded history as it ended 22 hours after leaving the Grandstand, arriving at Plaza Miranda around 05:15 AM PST the next day (January 10). The procession took longer than usual since the wheels of the Ándas broke early on at a point near Manila Hotel, while the rope broke some distance away near Liwasang Bonifacio.

Devotees flocked for the procession at Jones Bridge

There were also reports of groups of devotees diverting the image from the previously defined route in order to pass by business establishments outside the traditional route. This illicit act was done to allow homes and businesses off the planned route to receive the good luck and blessings of the image.

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OBSERVATION OUTSIDE MANILA

Similar processions replicating the Traslación are also held on 9 January in other parts of the country. The largest of these is held in Cagayan de Oro, which uses an official replica of the image given by the Minor Basilica in 2009. It has since become a centre for the devotion in Mindanao.

On March 4, 2014, a replica of the Black Nazarene from Quiapo Church arrived at the Old Chapel of St. Rock the Healer Mission Center, Bishop's Compound, Brgy. Cawayan, Catarman, Northern Samar. Since then, many devotees across Northern Samar came to venerate the sacred image, especially on Fridays. At that time, the said mission center was constructing a bigger church.

On January 9, 2015, the first Traslación was held when the sacred image was solemnly transferred from the old church to the new and unfinished church building. Crowds not only from Northern Samar but all over the island attended.

On September 12, 2016, the newly-constructed church was blessed, dedicated, and consecrated by Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle. The event was concelebrated by priests from Quiapo Church, Felomino G. Bactol, the Bishop of Naval, Bishop Emeritus Anghel Hobayan of the Diocese of Catarman, Emmanuel C. Trance, the Bishop of Catarman, the Mission Center's first administrator Rev. Fr. Alan Abalon and Mission Center's second administrator and rector Rev. Fr. Rico M. Manook. The event was attended by devotees from different dioceses in Eastern Visayas. During the ceremony, the Mission Center was elevated to the status of diocesan shrine, making it the first church in the Visayas to be declared a shrine in honor of this image.

Traslación in Tagum in 2017

On August 18, 2019, the said shrine became a parish, making it the first barangay-based parish in the whole Diocese of Catarman. Its current official name is St. Rock the Healer Parish, Diocesan Shrine of the Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno.

TRANSPORATION DURING TRASLACION  

Travel within the City of Manila during the Traslación every January 9 might be difficult as heavy traffic is expected. Most jeepneys use alternate routes for the day to avoid the procession, thus creating additional travel time. Some public transport systems such as the Line 1, Line 2, and Line 3 provide free rides to devotees, who are easily identifiable as dressed in maroon and walking barefoot.

Traffic rerouting is implemented on the annual procession and the day before, and is enforced by the Manila Police District with reinforcements from the Philippine National Police and, since 2014, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority. The Philippine Coast Guard guards stretches of the Pasig River along the Jones (since 2014), Quezon and MacArthur (until 2013) bridges to ensure the safe passage of the procession.

A similar scenario may be experienced by tourists and travellers in Cagayan de Oro and in Catarman, Northern Samar during the yearly processions of the sacred image, as well as in other towns and cities where replica images are brought out in procession on this day.

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TRAVEL TIPS FOR TRASLACION

The Feast of the Black Nazarene is a big event celebrated not only in Manila in particular but in the whole country. If you are traveling or staying at any big cities, expect crowd and closed roads in the area.

If you plan to join the procession, get physically ready and bring only essentials like water and towel as it will be tiring and exhausting.

For those who doesn't plan to go to the procession, don't worry, Traslación is being telecast throughout the country by the mainstream media and streamed online by various sources.

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TRASLACION: The Annual Feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9 in Manila, Philippines