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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

The Traslacion and Feast of the Black Nazarene



Wazzup Pilipinas!

"One has to become a devotee to understand a devotee" says Cardinal Tagle.

Indeed, the Traslacion done during the Feast of the Black Nazarene is always has the most touching moments among the Philippines' religious activities.

It is amazing on how every individual of these millions of people has his own story to tell on how the Traslacion and Black Nazarene touched their lives ." Viva Nuestro Padre Nazareno ! "

Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno is really the greatest crowd drawer who gathered millions of devoted followers from all walks of life.

With thunderous applause and the waving of a multitude of white towels, the carriage made its way slowly through the sea of maroon-clad devotees, two ropes pulled religiously by able men while a crowd several million strong gravitates toward the relic as if by a magnet. Such is the yearly story of the 'Traslacion,' a centuries-old tradition commemorating the transfer of the 17th century image of the Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno from Quirino Grandstand to Quiapo District in Manila.






"Why will millions join the Traslacion? People need miracles from the Black Nazarene to absorb the impoverishing effects of Duterte's tax reform. Majority of the devotees are poor because they need miracles from Black Nazarene to spare them from EJKs! Religion is the last defense of the poor against a fascist government. The Black Nazarene is sacred icon that signifies the sigh of the oppressed Filipino poor amidst human rights violations." says an anti-Duterte.

But many would argue the opposite. This is because no matter who our President is, there has been so many impoverished that has been opposing the moves of the current administration.

True enough, there would never be a perfect leader, and praying to the likes of the Black Nazarene would never be proven effective.

The Traslacion phenomenon is a reflection on how hungry and desperate the Filipinos are in trying to connect with God. Let's not be quick in making judgements. Rather, let us do our best to present to them the real Jesus who is good all the time and who doesn't want us to struggle to be blessed! You can make observations but judgement is not required. Grace wins!

People joined the procession commemorating the Traslacion of the Black Nazarene transferring the image from the San Nicolas de Tolentino church inside Intramuros to the Quiapo Church.

In a homily, the priest emphasized that this feast is centered on how Jesus carried our cross for us and we, in turn, are to be co-carriers of the cross of our brethren for His Journey is others-oriented. Thus, ours should also be a journey with him foremost, others second and ourselves last. This we can translate in our lives through our care and compassion to those around us, beyond our selves and our family.

The whole reality of Jesus and religion may be fictional for some who think it was the belief of an uneducated civilization back through those years, but we have to admit that religion of every form has somehow given people hope and something to look forward to. It made them believe that thry would someday inherit a fruitful existence in heaven.

May these be an inspiration to all that being humble is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Thanks be to God.


BLACK NAZARENE

The Black Nazarene was carved by an unknown Mexican from a dark wood in the 16th century in Mexico, and then transported to the Philippines in 1606. It depicts Jesus en route to his crucifixion. Pope Innocent X granted recognition to the lay Confraternity of Santo Cristo Jesús Nazareno in 1650 for the promotion of the devotion to Jesus through the icon. It was housed in several churches near Manila in the early decades, arriving in Quiapo Church in 1787 where it has been enshrined ever since. The icon is renowned in the Philippines, and is considered by many Filipino Catholics to be miraculous, its mere touch able to cure disease. It attracts homage by numerous devotees and major processions every year.

The image (in recent years a composite replica) is brought out of its shrine for public veneration three times a year: January 9, Good Friday (the Nazarene's "actual" feast, commemorating the culmination of the Passion), and December 31 (New Year's Eve, the first day of the novena). The January 9 procession reenacts the image's Traslación (literally, "transfer") in 1787, or "solemn transfer" to the Minor Basilica from its original shrine inside Intramuros. The January 9 Traslación is the largest procession, drawing millions of devotees thronging to touch the icon, and lasting 20 hours at the most.

The Black Nazarene is venerated by Filipino devotees every Friday, and along with the Santo Niño (Child Jesus) is the most popular object of devotion in the Philippines. A similar image called Cristo Negro is venerated in Portobelo, Panama.

Photography by Edmund Chua

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Expo



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The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Expo is designed for senior high school students to showcase their knowledge and abilities in the different fields of science. It is a two-day science expo, jam-packed with competitions and exhibits that will highlight the sciences in different perspectives.

The I-Gen: Ideas for Innovation is the flagship competition of the event. Focusing on innovative and market-oriented products that address present and emerging challenges, it aims to recognize Filipino-rooted innovation of the youth for the development of the country.

STEM Expo also includes a Science and Mathematics Investigatory Projects Fair to showcase outstanding research done by the participants. Technological advancements are boasted with the Robotics Olympiad and for creatives who are also into promoting science, a Science Journalism Competition and a Science Film Competition are included.

The event aims to expose students to current institutions that contribute to the advancement of STEM. An Educational Tour around Metro Manila and a Company & Career Talk gives the participants a more physical avenue to experience the opportunities and applications of the track.

EVENT DETAILS
Event Title: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Expo
Event Date: March 3-4, 2018
Event Location: Philippine Trade Training Center, Pasay City, Philippines
Contact Person: Mr. Lanze Allen Magalona
Contact Details: stemexpo@psysc.org


HOW TO REGISTER

For inquiries, please call us at (02) 332 8151 or send us an email at stemexpo@psysc.org.
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Ballet Philippines Proudly Presents Don Quixote



Wazzup Pilipinas!

Ballet Philippines begins 2018 with a bang with the red-hot classical ballet, Don Quixote on February 9-18, 2018 at the CCP Main Theater.

Everyone loves this ballet: taken from an episode from Miguel de Cervantes’ tale, it follows the gentleman from La Mancha as he ventures into Barcelona.

This is the perfect ballet for first-time watchers: festive and fun, the ballet is a non-intimidating romantic comedy that ballet virgins can enjoy. At the same time, it is also perfect for balletomanes.

Aside from Don Q’s signature leaps, turns and lifts that ballet lovers look out for, we will also feature the amazing Joseph Gatti, former principal dancer of Cincinnati Ballet and Corella Ballet as guest artist.

The winner of various international ballet competitions such as the New York International Ballet Competition and World Ballet Competition, Gatti has been invited to perform all over the USA, South America, Europe, Russia and Japan.

This is Gatti's first visit to the Philippines, and he will partner our very own award-winning ballerina Candice Adea. They will perform in two special Gala Nights with the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Jeffrey Solares.
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