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The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, popularly known as Quiapo Church and canonically as the Saint John the Baptist Parish, is a prominent basilica in the district of Quiapo in the city of Manila, Philippines.

The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno

Address: Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila
Capacity: 1,000
Architects: Juan Nakpil, José María Zaragoza
Opened: 1929
Architectural styles: Baroque architecture
Construction cost: ₱8 million (expansion)
Founded: 1588; 436 years ago
Material: Reinforced concrete
Parish: St. John the Baptist


The Friday of each week in the year (except Good Friday, the image's liturgical commemoration) is colloquially known in Metro Manila as "Quiapo Day", since the novena for the image is held on this day nationwide. As with Wednesday (which is comparably called "Baclaran Day"),


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this day is associated with heavy traffic around the basilica due to the influx of devotees and pilgrims.

the image's procession and devotional practices reflect the "Filipino trait to want to wipe, touch, kiss, or embrace sacred objects if possible", and reflect an indigenous belief in "the presence of the Divine in sacred objects and places." The hymn Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno was composed by National Artist of the Philippines, Lucio San Pedro to honor the image. It is used by the basilica as the official anthem to the image and associated rites.

1847. Guhit ni Jose Honorato Lozano. Biblioteca Nacional de España



The image was made by an anonymous Mexican sculptor and arrived in Manila via galleon from Acapulco, Mexico on 31 May 1606.


Folk belief attributes the color of the image to soot from votive candles burnt before it, although the most popular legend is that it was charred by a fire on the galleon that brought it from Mexico.
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