The Traslacion, the annual procession of the image of Jesus Nazareno in Manila, Philippines, commenced early Thursday morning.
Filipino Catholic s gathered at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila as the Traslacion , or procession of the image of Jesus Nazareno to its home at Quiapo Church, started early Thursday morning.The procession of the centuries-old image officially started at 04:41 a.m., according to the Quiapo Church. The “traditional route” will be used for this year’s Traslacion .
Quirino Grandstand Left to Katigbak Drive Right to Padre Burgos Street through Finance Road Straight to Ayala Bridge Turn left to Palanca Street Right to Quezon Boulevard Right to Arlegui Street Right to Fraternal Street Right to Vergara Street Left to Duque de Alba Street Left to Castillejos Street Left to Farnecio Street Right to Arlegui Street Left to Nepomuceno Street Left to Concepcion Aguila Street Right to Carcer Street Right to Hidalgo through Plaza del Carmen Left to Bilibid Viejo through Gil Puyat Left to J.P, de Guzman Street. Right to Hidalgo Street Left to Quezon Blvd. Right to Palanca St. through under Quezon Bridge Right to Villalobos through Plaza Miranda going to Quiapo ChurchLast year, around 6.5 million devotees participated in Traslacion that was completed in 14 hours, 59 minutes and 10 seconds.Malacañang announced that January 9, 2025 would be a special non-working holiday in the City of Manila in observance of the Feast of Jesus Nazareno.The Quiapo Church reminded devotees to observe rules and regulations in the conduct of Traslacion.Firearms and liquors will be prohibited as part of the security measures. No fly and no sail policy have been imposed.Some roads in Manila have been closed to motorists in light of the procession.First aid stations have been established along the procession route in case devotees need medical assistance.While no serious threats have been monitored so far, over 14,000 police officers and force multipliers have been deployed to secure the procession.Traslacion returned in 2024 after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemi
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