Millions of Filipinos swarmed a historic statue of Jesus Christ as it was pulled through Manila on Tuesday in one of the world’s biggest displays of religious devotion. The Philippine capital was awash with Catholic devotees as the so-called Black Nazarene statue was paraded through thick crowds in the first ceremony of its kind to take place since the coronavirus pandemic. The 400-year-old icon, a wooden depiction of Jesus holding a heavy cross, is said to have miraculous healing powers – many believe that touching it or attaching ropes to the float can bring good fortune or heal incurable conditions. Read the full article here: #philippines #jesus #crowds Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now:
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