The Borneo Post

Philippine Catholics swarm Christ icon hoping for miracle

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MANILA: Swarms of barefoot believers thronged a revered icon of Jesus Christ yesterday in Manila for a slow-moving and raucous procession considered one of the world’s largest shows of Catholic fervour.

As the sun rose, hundreds of thousands of faithful were packed along the route for the procession of the so-called Black Nazarene, which they believe grants miracles.

Devotees clamber over one another to touch the life-size statue, wipe a towel on it or even just lay a hand on the ropes attached to its metal float.

“We believe that if you pull the carriage, the Lord will cure all your diseases,” 50-year-old vendor Boyet Lara told AFP.

“Nothing is impossible if we believe.”

Scores of the barefoot faithful pass out and suffer cuts or bruises in the crush around the statue, and in previous years believers have died in Catholic majority Philippine­s.

“In 2016, the rope pulling the statue wrapped around my head and I nearly choked to death. But I managed to survive,” said devotee Crisostomo Belarmino, 52.

“I cried that time and said ‘Thank you Nazarene for giving me another life,’” he added.

Just hours into the procession the Red Cross reported giving first aid to some 300 people at the procession, in line with previous years.

The statue is named for its charred appearance and is accompanie­d by many difficult to prove stories, including that it survived a fire while en route to the Philippine­s in the 17th century.

Critics call the procession a mish-mash of superstiti­on and unnecessar­y risk for the scores of people who cram into the procession route each year.

However, the defenders in the Philippine­s’ powerful Catholic church note that it is a vibrant expression of faith.

Many devotees swear the Black Nazarene has brought them help when they needed it most.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Devotees follow the carriage transporti­ng the statue of the Black Nazarene during an annual religious procession in its honour in Manila.
— AFP photo Devotees follow the carriage transporti­ng the statue of the Black Nazarene during an annual religious procession in its honour in Manila.

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