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The Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas de Tolentino, [1] also known as the Shrine of Santo Cristo Milagroso or Sinait Basilica, is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Sinait, Ilocos Sur, in northern Philippines. The church is known for housing the El Santo Cristo Milagroso, a life-sized dark-skinned image of crucified Christ. [2]
Sinait houses the Sanctuary of the Miraculous Statue of the Black Nazarene (El Santo Cristo Milagroso), fondly called by its residents as "Apo Lakay," and a treasure of Ilocandia. History traces the life-sized statue to Nagasaki, Japan .
The Cult of the Lord Holy Christ of the Miracles (Portuguese: Culto do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres), popularly known as Senhor Santo Cristo or Santo Cristo dos Milagres is a religious veneration associated with an image of Jesus Christ, depicted in the events of the New Testament (presented in Luke 23:1-25).
Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino and Shrine of El Santo Cristo Milagroso Minor Basilica and Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption: none: 42 parishes and 1 mission station Diocese of Baguio Dioecesis Baghiopolitana: Rafael T. Cruz (156 days) Benguet and Baguio City: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Atonement: Our Lady of the ...
Our Lord of the Miracles of Buga (Spanish: Nuestro Señor de Los Milagros de Buga), also known as the Lord of the Miracles (Spanish: Senor de Los Milagros), is a statue of Jesus Christ in the form of a crucifix, said to have come into existence spontaneously and without the work of human hands.
The Image is a sculpture representative of the Virgin Mary built in alabaster, it stands 54 centimeters tall.The body of the sculpture is one piece, although with some minor attachments in the posterior due to some imperfections suffered during its history; it rests atop a 5 centimeter pedestal with elongated lines.
Several miracles have been attributed to Cristo Negro and so it is also referred to as "El Nazareno." [ 6 ] Visiting the church is a pilgrimage undertaken by villagers. Some walk 53 miles (85 km) from Panama City , others walk 22 miles (35 km) from Sabanitas , and a few pilgrims crawl the last mile on their hands and knees, seeking blessings at ...
National historical marker installed in 1949, back when Nueva Segovia was still a diocese. The Diocese of Nueva Segovia was established together with Cebu and Nueva Cáceres by Pope Clement VIII on August 14, 1595, by virtue of the papal bull Super Specula Militantis Ecclesia under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception.