Tagle asks devotees not to forget disaster victims

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Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle challenged devotees of the Black Nazarene on Thursday, January 9, to remember victims of disasters like Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). This is part of living their faith in the Black Nazarene, he said, pointing out that those who remember God remember their neighbor. During his homily addressed to devotees who gathered at the Quirino Grandstand for the fiesta Mass, Tagle also urged devotees to denounce wrongdoing and corruption in government. “We’ve not been ashamed of stealing! That’s what we should be shameful of,” he said in Filipino. Every year, devotees of the 400-year-old image of the suffering Christ pray before him, hoping for miracles.

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