Philippine Catholics parade ‘Black Nazarene’ in celebration of Christ

Devotees clad in yellow and maroon thronged the life-sized statue known as the “Black Nazarene” as it was paraded through the streets of Manila aboard a rope-pulled carriage, in one of the main annual festivals in Asia’s largest Catholic nation.

Devotees struggle to get close to the carriage of the Black Nazarene during a raucous procession to celebrate its feast day, Thursday, in Manila. A mammoth crowd of mostly barefoot Catholics prayed for peace in the increasingly volatile Middle East at the start Thursday of an annual procession of a centuries-old black statue of Jesus Christ in one of Asia’s biggest religious events. AP

Devotees struggle to get close to the carriage of the Black Nazarene during a raucous procession to celebrate its feast day, Thursday, in Manila. A mammoth crowd of mostly barefoot Catholics prayed for peace in the increasingly volatile Middle East at the start Thursday of an annual procession of a centuries-old black statue of Jesus Christ in one of Asia’s biggest religious events. AP

“I joined the procession to wish for good fortune for my family, good health and for my future plans,” Ian Lanaria, 24, told Reuters.

Participating for the first time, Lanaria said he had decided to join after previously watching the mass ritual on television and hearing about the miracles from his friends.

People were seen jostling through the crowd of police to be near the statue as it crawled through the capital, believing that a slight touch would bless them, heal their illnesses and those of their relatives.

Thursday’s procession is expected to last for hours, and organizers expected it to draw 6 million people as the crowds swell over the day.

An early morning estimate by police put the crowd at around 400,000 people, excluding those waiting further along the procession’s six-kilometer (3.7 miles) route.

Having had his prayers answered when he was in need of money in the past, Bonny Morales, 65, was among the early worshippers.

“After making a vow to the Black Nazarene my loan immediately got approved, which is why I truly believe in its miraculous powers, especially for those who have strong faith in the Black Nazarene,” Morales said.

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