ph365 Jesus Nazareno’s andas tilts on Bilibid Viejo Street in Manila
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MANILA, Philippines — The carriage, or andas, of the Jesus Nazarene image tilted as it passed through Bilibid Viejo Thursday evening.
According to the devotees, the ropes of the andas were already cut when it arrived at the Minor Basilica of San Sebastian for the traditional “Dungaw” or the meeting of the images of Jesus Nazareno and Nuestra Señora del Carmen.
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Article continues after this advertisement“They are having a hard time moving the andas because the ropes were cut. That’s why the andas keeps moving back and forth,” devotee Leo Austria told INQUIRER.net in Filipino during the procession.
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As of writing, the andas is headed towards Hidalgo Street and is still on its way to the Quiapo Church.
Article continues after this advertisementIt arrived for the Dungaw at 5:45 p.m. Thursday.
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