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While Taclobanons and Leyteños celebrate the feast of their patron, Señor Sto. Niño de Tacloban on June 30, the January feast of the miraculous icon remains a popular devotion here

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A day before the Black Nazarene feast, we took to Quiapo and asked devotees about their stories.

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The third Sunday of January in Cebu is the highlight of the Sinulog. Early in the morning, contingents or the different  groups who will dance the Sinulog prepare for the street parade and dance showcase.

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Today’s gospel is yet another parable that our Lord Jesus Christ used to teach and preach about the ways of God, because we humans only understand our human ways, which is not the ways of God. You can read this scripture in Matt.22: 1-14.

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Follow this feed for up-to-the-minute reports on the yearly event in Manila.

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Black Nazarene shirts and other items ready in time for the feast

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Filipino children scramble to get candies from men dressed as the Three Kings riding horses during Epiphany celebrations in Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014. Christmas in this dominantly Roman Catholic nation officially ends on the Feast of the Three Kings, also known as the Feast of the Epiphany. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

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                    [AuthorName] => Leo Lastimosa
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                    [Title] => Taclobanons sustain fervor for Sto. Niño
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While Taclobanons and Leyteños celebrate the feast of their patron, Señor Sto. Niño de Tacloban on June 30, the January feast of the miraculous icon remains a popular devotion here

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A day before the Black Nazarene feast, we took to Quiapo and asked devotees about their stories.

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The third Sunday of January in Cebu is the highlight of the Sinulog. Early in the morning, contingents or the different  groups who will dance the Sinulog prepare for the street parade and dance showcase.

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Today’s gospel is yet another parable that our Lord Jesus Christ used to teach and preach about the ways of God, because we humans only understand our human ways, which is not the ways of God. You can read this scripture in Matt.22: 1-14.

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Follow this feed for up-to-the-minute reports on the yearly event in Manila.

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