LOOK: Black Nazarene devotees troop to Quiapo for thanksgiving tradition | Inquirer News

LOOK: Black Nazarene devotees troop to Quiapo for thanksgiving tradition

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 11:43 AM December 31, 2017

The Black Nazarene makes its way toward Quiapo Church during its thanksgiving procession that took more than eight hours on Sunday. INQUIRER.net / Faye Orellana

The image of the Black Nazarene had its last procession for 2017 as part of Quiapo, Manila’s yearly tradition.

INQUIRER.net / Faye Orellana

On midnight Sunday, the Black Nazarene had a thanksgiving procession over selected streets in Quiapo.

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Apart from earlier reports, the Black Nazarene left its home at about 2 a.m.

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INQUIRER.net / Faye Orellana

The iconic image, welcomed by almost 250,000 devotees, entered the Quiapo Church at exactly 10:31 a.m., a police official said.

INQUIRER.net / Faye Orellana

The Black Nazarene leaves its home thrice a year: during its Feast Day on January 9, Good Friday, and on the last day of the year. /jpv

INQUIRER.net / Faye Orellana

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