The Quiapo Church, also known as the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno or Saint John the Baptist Parish, is a prominent Catholic church in Quiapo, right across from the bustling urban scene of Quinta Market. Its claim to fame is the Black Nazarene, a statue of Jesus brought to the Philippines in 1606 and believed to be miraculous. There's an annual festival called the Feast of the Black Nazarene, and apparently millions of people participate, showing up for the statue's procession along the streets of Quiapo.
We dropped in as tourists, and there were a lot of people at the church on a random Wednesday afternoon, some come to worship, and others to sightsee. I was quickly chastised for wearing a hat, which was my bad, but otherwise, we were left alone. The church was pretty, with a baroque architectural style, but it also felt like a contemporary church, with 21st century wear and tear and a whole lot of giant fans to keep the temperature under control. We hung out behind the pews, so I didn't get a great look at the Black Nazarene, which was set behind the altar.
We didn't stay long, but it was a neat place to visit, and obviously of great cultural and religious importance. If you ever find yourself in Quiapo, check out the home of the Black Nazarene. read more