Thousands of devotees joined the annual "Walk of Thanksgiving" of the Black Nazarene within the Quiapo Church vicinity on New Year's Eve, December 31st.
Despite a bit of rain, the procession, an annual yearend event to express gratitude, was successfully held.
The image of the Black Nazarene was brought out of the church in a yellow carroza around midnight for the procession.
The crowd estimate for the event ranges from 60,000 to 70,000 devotees.
Unlike the Traslacion, this procession involves the image being carried or placed on a truck, with Hijos de Nazareno members guarding it.
Some devotees walked barefoot along the route, with some sharing their devotion with their children.
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