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As the Feast of the Black Nazarene approaches, thousands of devotees attended a mass on Sunday, 7 January 2024 at Quiapo Church. | Tribune photo by Joey Sanchez Mendoza.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday urged the devout Filipino Catholics to discover their inner strength and new sense of hope and purpose through the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
In a statement issued on the eve of the Traslación or the Nazarene procession, Marcos urged the Filipinos to strengthen their relationship with God and serve as agents of harmony, compassion, and peace for the country.
"Beyond the extraordinary expressions of reverence that we see on display during this event, the festivities show us the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ who willingly offered Himself to make us whole once more," Marcos said.
"By working through our struggles and difficulties, we discover our inner strength and resolve, emerging from the pits of darkness and despair with a renewed sense of hope and purpose," the President added.
According to the President, the Feast of the Black Nazarene is a beautiful celebration of the unending love and mercy that the Almighty has shown to everyone.
"With our faith guiding our every word and deed, I am certain that we will build a brighter future for our nation and create a world where love, kindness, and harmony reign supreme," he said.
Marcos Jr. proclaimed Tuesday, 9 January, a special non-working day in the City of Manila in honor of the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
Proclamation No. 434, which Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin signed on 4 January, contained the holiday declaration.
"It is but fitting and proper that the people of the City of Manila be given full opportunity to participate in the occasion and enjoy the celebration," the proclamation read.
Approximately millions of devout Catholics will gather to see the procession of the Black Nazarene in Manila, where they gather around the statute to touch, kiss, or wipe fabric fragments on the holy figure.
A centuries-old icon of Jesus Christ is carried and paraded from Quirino Grandstand to Quiapo Church through Manila's streets. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented the traditional Traslacion from taking place for the last three years.