MANILA, Philippines — On Jan. 9, more than 8 million mostly barefoot Filipino devotees filled the streets of Manila for the annual “Black Nazarene” procession, one of the world’s largest ...
The Black Nazarene procession in Manila, Philippines, which annually attracts one of the world’s largest crowds for a religious devotion, attracted hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic ...
MANILA, Philippines — The procession of Jesus Nazareno image started slow from the Quirino Grandstand early Thursday morning. At 4:41 a.m., the andas or carriage of the life-sized wooden ebony ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — At least 1.8 million mostly barefoot Catholic worshippers marched Thursday in an annual procession in the Philippines that venerates a centuries-old black statue of Jesus.
The procession marks the feast of Jesus Nazareno and is a major annual Catholic event in Asia. The image was previously called the Black Nazarene, but Catholic Church officials appealed for a ...
Catholic devotees attend the annual religious procession of the Black Nazarene in Manila on Thursday, January 9. Jam Sta Rosa/AFP/Getty Images Manila, Philippines Reuters — ...
The procession to the Philippine capital's Quiapo Church, which started before dawn after an open-air mass, was expected to swell to more than two million participants from across the heavily Catholic ...
MANILA, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of barefoot devotees joined an annual procession in the Philippines on Thursday of a centuries-old statue of Jesus Christ in one of the world's ...
SEATTLE — King County Metro is warning public transit riders in downtown Seattle to prepare for bus delays and cancellations Friday as it hosts a procession and memorial to honor a driver who ...
FUNERAL. AS YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO SEE, THE PROCESSION IS ALREADY UNDERWAY RIGHT ON TIME. THAT WAS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT NOON. IT STARTED MOMENTS AGO. THAT IS HAPPENING LESS THAN TEN MILES FROM ...
While waiting at a railroad crossing, the center console visualization of the Tesla's "vision" shows that it's mistaking a passing train first as semi-trailers — then as a procession of ...