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Faith as a path to a better life for Filipinos

Manila Bulletin

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January 8, 2026

Each year, the Traslacion of the Black Nazarene gathers millions of Filipinos in a profound expression of faith, sacrifice, and hope.

This year, as the nation continues to navigate economic uncertainty, social divisions, and lingering distrust in institutions, the theme of the Traslacion resonates deeply with the people's enduring aspiration for a better quality of life—not only materially, but morally and spiritually.

At its core, the devotion to the Black Nazarene is anchored on three enduring virtues: faith, service, and humility. These virtues have long sustained ordinary Filipinos through adversity. Faith enables the faithful to endure hardship with hope, trusting that suffering is not the end of the story. It does not promise instant relief from poverty or injustice, but it nurtures resilience: the strength to rise after every fall, to persevere when options seem limited, and to believe that tomorrow can still be better than today.

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