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Bilang isang mahalagang bahagi ng kulturang Katoliko sa Pilipinas, nagsasagawa ng debosyon ang maraming Katoliko sa Quiapo tuwing January 9, alinsunod sa kanilang panata sa Poong Hesus Nazareno.

Sa likod ng tradisyon na ito, may mga kuwento at misteryo na bumabalot sa imahen ng Nazareno. Anu-ano nga ba ito? Alamin sa video.
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00:00You thought it was a mess, you thought it was a panatheism.
00:24But people already know what will happen.
00:29We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
00:35Why? Because everyone is helping, so that the translation can be passed on,
00:41to its glorious and glorious end.
00:54We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:00We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:06We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:13We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:20We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:25We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:30We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:35We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:40We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:45We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:50We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
01:55We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
02:00We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
02:05We will move, and it will become a form of patriotism.
02:11You have a wish that you are doing,
02:13that is why you will pray a set of prayers
02:16that is placed in a novenary,
02:19in the middle of the day.
02:21It means that you will pray in the middle of the day
02:25so that your wishes will come true.
02:40What is the origin of the image?
02:47Naturally, there will be a copy of the image
02:51in the kiyapo of Nazareno
02:55in the 1700s.
02:58We are not sure.
03:00So, what happened there is
03:04that the original image of Mexico was not destroyed
03:12during World War II,
03:14and it was saved in the kiyapo.
03:17What we have is what is called an old phone
03:22of the kiyapo.
03:24Even if this is not the original Mexican image,
03:27it is still old.
03:28This is around more than 200 years old.
03:34The original image of Mexico
03:38was not destroyed
03:42during World War II.
03:45It was saved in the kiyapo
03:48of the old phone
03:51of the kiyapo.
03:54It is still in use.
03:57It is still in use.
04:00The original image of Mexico
04:04was not destroyed
04:07during World War II.
04:10It is still in use.
04:13It is still in use.
04:17There are many stories that the boat was burned,
04:20that's why it turned black, and the saint was only saved.
04:24But most likely, that is not the story.
04:27The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
04:31that turns black as time goes by.
04:34The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
04:39that turns black as time goes by.
04:46The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
04:51that turns black as time goes by.
04:54The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
04:59that turns black as time goes by.
05:02The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
05:07that turns black as time goes by.
05:10The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
05:15that turns black as time goes by.
05:19So, that image,
05:23because it needed to be taken care of,
05:31it was divided into two.
05:33The old body with a new head,
05:37that is what is now called a vicario.
05:40And the vicario is the one that is positioned
05:44on the day of the worship service.
06:15The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
06:19that turns black as time goes by.
06:22The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
06:26that turns black as time goes by.
06:29The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
06:33that turns black as time goes by.
06:36The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
06:40that turns black as time goes by.
06:43The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
06:49that turns black as time goes by.
06:54The story is that the Mexicans used dark wood
07:00that turns black as time goes by.
07:06You see the hard work of the Lord now,
07:09but you know that is not the end of the story.
07:12And just like our Lord who was raised from the dead,
07:16our hardships, our sicknesses,
07:19will also end.
07:21That is the hope that the story of Jesus of Nazarene
07:26gives to the Filipinos.
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