Aside from Quiapo in Manila, the Feast of the Black Nazarene is also being celebrated in this city today, and is expected to draw thousands of devotees.
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Lastly, there’s the pilgrim—one who journeys to discover something deeper about themselves. These categories, of course, are not mutually exclusive. One person might embody all three types at ...
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