Thousands of Filipinos join
Black Nazarene procession in Manila
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| The procession of the Black Nazarene in Manila, the Philippines, January 9, 2019.- AFP |
In a homily at Mass ushering the feast of the Black
Nazarene, Cardinal Tagle urged devotees to distinguish between true devotion
and fanaticism.
By Robin Gomes
The popular feast of the Black Nazarene kicked off in the
Philippine capital Manila on Wednesday, with tens of thousands joining a 7 km
procession with the statue of a black Jesus of Nazareth carrying His cross.
The feast of the Black Nazarene, which attracts millions of
people, celebrates the traslacion , or the "solemn
transfer" of the image from a chapel at Quirino Grandstand to the minor
basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo district in Manila.
Devotion vs fanaticism
The feast of the Black Nazarene kicked off with a
midnight Mass early January 9, during which the Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle urged for devotion and not fanaticism.
During the Mass, presided over by Monsignor Hernando
Coronel, rector of the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, Cardinal Tagle
told thousands of people who attended the midnight celebration to distinguish
"fanatics" from "devotees."
During the procession, tens of thousands of predominantly
male barefooted devotees in yellow and maroon shirts, frantically push and
jostle their way to touch the dark wooden statue of Jesus.
People unable to touch the Black Nazarene throw small towels
at volunteers on the carriage pulled by ropes to wipe parts of the cross and
the statue in the belief that the Nazarene's powers cure ailments and ensure
good health and a better life.
Cardinal Tagle said only a true devotee can understand the
significance of the celebration. He said that unlike fanatics, devotees love
the Lord "unconditionally."
"A fanatic does not love. Fanatics hold on to who gives
importance to them," said the prelate. "But a devotee ... is devoted
because of love, and that is what Jesus showed us," he said.
The cardinal said a devotee will always be loyal because of
love. He said devotees are united with the one they love, be it in suffering,
happiness, and sickness.
The prelate reminded Catholics that being a Black Nazarene
devotee is not only for a day or for only the feast.
"Devotion is a daily act... In every kind of love,
loyalty, and union, it must be daily," Cardinal Tagle said.
According to Msgr. Coronel the feast of the Black Nazarene
revolves around the devotion to the suffering Christ, with whom the Filipinos
identify, in their life marked by poverty and daily suffering.
The life-size statue of the Black Nazarene was brought to
Manila by Augustinian priests in 1607. Tradition holds that it got
its colour after it was burned in a fire on the Spanish galleon transporting
it.
Manila police estimated close to 300,000 were in the
procession early Wednesday morning, excluding those waiting along the
route.
The Philippine Red Cross said that by mid-morning they had treated
more than 600 people for conditions like breathing problems, fainting and
bruises. Three people were taken to the hospital.
With about 80 percent of the more than 100
million people professing Roman Catholicism, the Philippines is home to Asia’s
biggest Catholic population.

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