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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
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BLACK NAZARENE: Its Origin and Description in Quiapo Church


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.


ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA 

Klook.com

Quiapo Church

Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

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


ACTIVITIES AND TOURS IN MANILA


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