LOOK: Devotees camp out at Quirino Grandstand for 2019 Traslacion | Inquirer News

LOOK: Devotees camp out at Quirino Grandstand for 2019 Traslacion

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 03:33 PM January 08, 2019

LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

As early as Tuesday, devotees of the Black Nazarene poured into the Quirino Grandstand and set up tents to camp out as they eagerly awaited this year’s Traslacion.

Colorful tents could be seen lining the San Lorenzo Ruiz Plaza, the field fronting the Quirino Grandstand.

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LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

The Traslacion will commence at the grandstand at 5 a.m. on Wednesday (Jan. 9) where the Black Nazarene will be brought back to Quiapo Church.

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Millions of devotees are expected to participate in the procession.

A high fiesta Mass will also be held at 12 midnight on Wednesday. Hourly Masses t will also be held at the grandstand before the carriage leaves the venue.

LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez

The annual ‘Pahalik’ at the grandstand was held on Tuesday for devotees who want to touch and kiss the feet of the Black Nazarene before the Traslacion.

The image was brought to the Quirino Grandstand at 4 a.m. and devotees started lining up for the ‘Pahalik.’ /ee

LOOK: Devotees set up tents at Quirino Grandstand for Traslacion 2019

PHOTO by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

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