sino nagpapanata sa inyo dito.
every fiesta ba or every holy friday?
ako every fiesta.
sino nagpapanata sa inyo dito.
every fiesta ba or every holy friday?
ako every fiesta.
Anyone here who has been to Quiapo church during the lockdown?
I started hearing online mass last December, I asked for the healing of fat lab and it was granted. It's really a miracle that she survived. Naniniwala na talaga ko milagroso ang Nazareno.
Initially I had difficulty hearing mass in Tagalog. I am ashamed to say that I don't even know how to say the Rosary in TagalogI am used to it now and the priests give EXCELLENT homily. Sometimes I hear online mass up to 4 times a day because I have priests whose homily I like. I prefer Tagalog mass now
I really want to attend mass physically when it's safe already.
I have to admit that my impression of Quiapo is it's a dangerous place. How ironic kasi that they sell abortion herbs or meds outside the Church. I think there are also a lot of snatchers in the area.
I am wondering if it's safe for me to go alone? I don't even know where to park and if I have to line up outside to get inside?
Last edited by _Cathy_; February 18th, 2021 at 01:19 AM.
I wonder if it's safe to go already?
I heard that Sundays it's crowded so I'm thinking of going on a weekday, but the again pag weekdays traffic naman. Sunday usually the roads are clear (this is the only day I would go to 168 which I think is close to Quiapo?)
I was awake until 5 am because I waited for the start of the translacion. I was crying because I really wanted to join but I know I could literally die there since I get anxiety attacks on crowded places and I get easily dizzy.
I noticed that 90% there are MALE pala. It's literally a sea of people nga, parang nagwa wave! Pero tigas ng ulo ng ibang devotees, sinabi na wag sumampa pero sampa pa rin. I used to think the devotees are fanatics or cult like UNTIL I experienced a miracle myself na I started to be a devotee. I go to Quiapo once a month.
The Parish priest in Quiapo used to be assigned in Makati where my Uncle was lay minister for decades. They said they let "kakilalas" touch the Black Nazarene. I would have asked my Uncle to introduce me to the new parish priest but my Uncle is practically bed ridden na since he caught covid in 2021 so he can't introduce me to Fr
Now I don't know how I will ever touch the Black Nazarene
Last edited by _Cathy_; January 9th, 2024 at 07:59 PM.
For this year, the Black Nazarene was enclosed in a tempered glass case like the Popemobile to prevent devotees from climbing up to touch and kiss the Nazarene, but of course may hindi talaga magpapapigil. Surprisingly the translacion wrapped up early with the Black Nazarene arriving at the Church grounds about an hour ago, in contrast to 4 or 5 years ago na umabot pa nga ng 3 or 4 am.
no touchies please na sa nazareNO dahil sobra sobra na ang biyaya natangap ninyo at nag kalat na sila sa kalsada at di naman na aalagaan!
kapayapaan, yan ang feeling ng nazareNO sa loob ng pope mobile niya sa milyon milyon mga bastos na di marunong gumalang sa kanya.
kapayapaan, kapag may bumanga o gumasgas sa kotse ninyo ay wala siya kapayapaan kaya ipagdasal ninyo siya
ang buhay parang gulong? kaya ba majority ng noypi nasa baba pa din ng gulong at majority mga mahihirap na squatters, aminin natin napaka layo ng poor man - rich man gap sa pinas, baket? kase majority ng noypi hindi marunong gumalang kahit pa diyos na ang kaharap ninya tulad ng nazareNO!
people believe touching the nazarene during the procession is the only way their request will be granted
watching the videos you can see the psychology of thousands of extremely determined people
kahit nasa loob ng glass enclosure
touching the glass is the new touching the nazarene
ano magagawa ng "no touching" rule
walang laban yan sa paniniwala ng tao
Last edited by uls; January 10th, 2024 at 11:37 AM.
The priests should teach their parishioners that religious statues are not amulets.
It's just a representation of who you are praying to.
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Even if they did, walang maniniwala & susunod. Tigas ng ulo ng mga pinoy e hehe. Plus we filipinos are a superstitious lot. Aside from touching statues/images, we put rosaries sa rearview mirror, palaspas sa widows ng house, etc believing these things would grant blessings.
inisip ko din... like what's the difference if you touch it sa ibang arawbut isn't He available for touching, the rest of the year,
maybe the psychology is iba ung mahawakan mo during the procession
coz the difficulty level is so high that if you succeed mas malaki chance ma-grant ang wish mo