Quiapo church

Quiapo Church, officially known as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in the district of Quiapo, Manila, Philippines.

 

It is renowned for housing the Black Nazarene, a life-sized dark wooden statue of Jesus Christ carrying the cross, which is believed to be miraculous by many devotees.

 

The church is a significant religious site and cultural landmark in the Philippines. Every January 9, millions of devotees participate in the annual Feast of the Black Nazarene, which includes a massive procession known as the Traslación, where the statue is paraded through the streets of Manila. This event attracts pilgrims from all over the country and is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.

 

Quiapo Church’s history dates back to the late 16th century, and it has undergone several reconstructions due to damage from earthquakes and fires. Today, it stands as a symbol of faith and resilience for many Filipino Catholics.

 

Participating in a Mass at Quiapo Church can provide a deeper spiritual experience and an insightful glimpse into the local religious practices.

 

Within the church grounds, there are designated areas where visitors may respectfully light candles for prayers and contemplation. Additionally, various stalls around the church offer a variety of religious items, including rosaries, prayer books, and statues, for purchase.

 

Some individuals visit Quiapo to seek guidance and assistance from traditional healers or “hilot” practitioners who generously offer herbal remedies and healing practices.

 

Location: 910 Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila 1001

Opening Hours: 24 Hours

Mass Schedules:

Monday to Thursday: 05:00 AM – 06:00 PM

Friday: 04:00 AM – 08:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday: 05:00 AM – 07:00 PM

Healing Mass: Every Thursday before First Friday – 06:00 PM

Holy Hour:

Wednesdays – 07:00 PM (Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help)

Fridays – 01:30 PM & 09:00 PM (Novena to Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno)

Sundays – 08:00 PM (Divine Mercy Chaplet)

Confession: Monday to Saturday 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Entrance fee: Free

 

How to get there:

Jeepney: Take the Jeep bus from Epifanio De Los Santos Avenue, Makati City to Leon Guinto Sr. and Pedro Gil Intersection, then take another Jeep bus to Quezon Blvd and walk to Quiapo Church.

Train: If you are commuting using the MRT3, get off at the Taft station and then transfer to LRT1.

Take the LRT1 Baclaran bound train and get off at Carriedo station. Proceed by walking eastward to reach Quiapo Church.

 

If you are commuting using the LRT2, get off at Recto station. Proceed to walk towards the intersection of C.M. Recto and Quezon Boulevard then head south to reach the Quiapo Church.

Quiapo Church (Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno)
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ITS WAS SUNDAY AND WE MANAGED TO VISIT GOD , AND TRY TO TALK TO HIM
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My rest place in everything will be okayMy spirit soul flesh feels like God's love and care
pisceanrat
pisceanrat
12:45 16 Jun 24
Viva Poong Hesus Nazareno!Truly, the hordes of devotees flocking from early morning to night every Biyernes, especially the first Friday, is proof of the miracles many have received.They also give charity and feeding to the poor in the vicinity and extend help to others afar.Since there are many people, be vigilant and simple.There are 3 entrances - Carriedo side, Plaza Miranda side and Quezon Boulevard side. Hijos are watching over them.If I may give a suggestion - some covering or shade for the churchgoers outside, particularly in Carriedo side. Not to complain, but as someone said, it gets really hot.All around here are sellers of religious items and also wet market, even hilot and fortune tellers.Comfort room is difficult to access (beyond the parish office), so better relieve yourself in the fastfoods around.Regarding pahalik, entrance is in Evangelista street, exit at Quezon Blvd.The best thing is that there are frequent confessions held here, and sprinkling of Holy Water after Masses.We also go here every Fiesta and the crowd really is unimaginably immense that one might feel faint or suffocated. Nazareno understands it, so for safety, we go here but are already content to look from afar like in the overpass.
Joven Asebuque
Joven Asebuque
05:42 23 May 24
This church is renowned for its stunning beauty and holds a significant place among the oldest and most revered churches in the Philippines. Its architectural grandeur and historical importance make it a remarkable example of the country's rich cultural heritage. The church is not only an architectural marvel but also a spiritual haven for many. Over the years, it has become a symbol of faith and devotion, drawing countless visitors and worshippers from all over the world.One of the most extraordinary aspects of this church is its association with miraculous events. Many people believe that divine interventions have occurred here, with numerous stories of miracles attributed to the church's sacred grounds. These accounts have contributed to its reputation as a site of divine grace and have fostered a deep sense of reverence among believers.The church's historical significance, combined with its spiritual importance, makes it a treasured landmark in the Philippines. Visitors are often moved by its serene ambiance and the sense of peace that permeates the environment. Whether one is interested in its historical architecture or seeking spiritual solace, this church offers a unique and enriching experience that resonates with people from all walks of life.In summary, this beautiful and ancient church is one of the finest in the Philippines, celebrated not only for its architectural splendor but also for the miraculous events associated with it. Its legacy continues to inspire awe and devotion, making it a cherished destination for both pilgrims and tourists alike.
John Paul Alejanio
John Paul Alejanio
20:41 09 May 24
when the church has a mass, the street is crowded, just keep the important things because there are still many pickpockets.
Embalsado, Alfred
Embalsado, Alfred
14:54 19 Feb 24
Located in the heart of Manila, Quiapo Church is a place of spiritual significance and cultural heritage. Its striking façade, adorned with intricate details and towering spires, captures the attention of visitors from afar. Stepping inside, one is immediately enveloped in a sense of reverence and history.The interior of Quiapo Church is awe-inspiring, with its high ceilings, grand arches, and ornate decorations. The atmosphere is both solemn and vibrant, as worshippers come to pay homage to the Black Nazarene, a revered icon believed to perform miracles.The church's rich history dates back to the Spanish colonial era, and it has since become a symbol of faith and devotion for Filipinos from all walks of life. The surrounding area, known as Quiapo, buzzes with activity, offering a glimpse into Manila's bustling street life and cultural diversity.Despite its age, Quiapo Church remains a beacon of spirituality and a testament to the enduring faith of the Filipino people. Whether you're a devout Catholic or a curious traveler, a visit to Quiapo Church is an experience not to be missed.
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