The Black Nazarene/ Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno/ Itim na Nazareno ( http://enjoyingwonderfulworld.blogspot.com/2012/01/feast-of-black-nazarene-january-9-2012.html) |
"Viva Señor!" "Viva Señor!"
A huge crowd tries to touch the statue of The Black
Nazarene, a life-sized statue of Christ is carried through town by barefooted
men yelling, "Viva Señor! "
(Photo: Jim Guiao Punzalan) |
On January 9, 2013 - celebration of Feast of Black Nazarene
in Quiapo, Manila. Some 11 million devotees are expected to join the parade set
on Wednesday.
(Photo: MGR) |
The religious veneration of the Black Nazarene is rooted
among Filipinos who identify themselves with the Passion of Jesus Christ. Many
devotees of the Black Nazarene relate their poverty and daily struggles to the
wounds and tribulations experienced by Jesus, as represented by the image.
Every Friday of the year is locally known as Quiapo Day, and
is dedicated to the Black Nazarene, with the novena being held not only in the
basilica but in other churches nationwide. Devotees also pay homage by clapping
their hands at the end of each mass offered at the shrine.
If you decide to take part in the event, be prepared. Most
in the crowd go barefoot as a sign of humility as they follow the statue. A few
dozen people a year pass out and must be taken away by ambulance. And there is
at least a small risk of being trampled.
Take care everyone and God bless! Happy Feast Day and "Viva Señor!"