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The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Pambansang Dambana ni Jesus Nazareno [7]), commonly known as Quiapo Church [b] and canonically as Saint John the Baptist Parish, [c] is a prominent Catholic basilica and national shrine in the district of Quiapo in the city of Manila, Philippines.
The Quiapo Church also donates official replicas of the Nazareno to churches and shrines in the Philippines and abroad to promote and to spread the devotion to the image. Currently, they have donated 34 images to different dioceses and 5 of them were donated outside the Philippines.
Quiapo is a district of the city of Manila, in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.Known as the “Old Downtown of Manila", the district’s most famous landmark is Quiapo Church, a minor basilica enshrining Asia's most sacred Black Nazarene image, which has been processed every January in the historic district, attracting millions of devotees from all over the country and region.
The Feast of the Black Nazarene marks the octave day of the traditional Feast of Most Holy Name of Jesus (the original dedication of Quiapo Church). [1] The octave day is celebrated by the annual procession of the image of the Nazareno along the streets of Quiapo, Manila. It is now considered as the image's national liturgical feast day.
Also known as San Fernando de Dilao Church. Quiapo Church: Black Nazarene and Saint John the Baptist: Quiapo: 1588 Baroque: Saint Andrew the Apostle Church: Saint Andrew: Makati: 1967 Modernist: Saint John Bosco Church: Saint John Bosco: Makati: 1976 [3] Modernist: Parish church in Don Bosco Technical Institute campus. Saint Jude Church: Saint ...
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The Nakpil-Bautista House also housed the original Black Nazarene statue of Quiapo Church during the World War II bombings. [6] The Nakpil-Bautista family moved out of the house in 1960s, and it has since been adaptively reused as a community center and museum for the history of Quiapo, the Nakpil-Bautista family, and the Katipunan. [2]
Hidalgo Street (also F. R. Hidalgo Street or R. Hidalgo Street) is a street located in Quiapo in the old downtown of Manila, Philippines.It runs east–west through the district's center, linking two of its most popular landmarks, Quiapo Church and San Sebastian Church.