January 9, 2024 holiday

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Marcos Jr. Declares January 9 as Holiday in Manila for Traslacion

Feast of the Black Nazarene - Ferdinand Marcos Jr. - Malacañang Palace - Manila - Philippines - Quiapo Church - Traslacion

Breaking news! President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announces January 9, 2024, as a special non-working day in Manila for the Feast of the Black Nazarene. Find out more about this exciting development!

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has officially declared January 9, 2024, as a special non-working day in the City of Manila to commemorate the annual Traslacion. The Feast of the Black Nazarene draws large crowds, and this holiday aims to accommodate the devotees participating in the event. This proclamation, made by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on behalf of President Marcos Jr., allows the people of Manila to celebrate this significant religious occasion with ease and devotion. The Traslacion is a deeply rooted tradition in Manila, and the holiday enhances the spirit of unity and faith among its residents.

In light of the upcoming feast, Malacañang Palace emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and peaceful observance of the Traslacion. With the massive gathering expected at Quiapo Church, where the Black Nazarene is venerated, the holiday serves as an opportunity for devotees to actively participate in the religious activities without disruptions. This gesture by President Marcos Jr. showcases his commitment to upholding traditions and fostering a sense of community spirit in Manila.

Furthermore, the declaration of January 9 as a special non-working day in Manila demonstrates the government's recognition of the cultural and religious significance of the Feast of the Black Nazarene. The holiday not only allows for religious observance but also promotes cultural heritage preservation in the city. It symbolizes the government's support for traditions that are integral to the identity and values of the Filipino people.

In conclusion, the announcement of January 9 as a holiday for the Traslacion in Manila underscores the administration's dedication to honoring religious traditions and promoting cultural heritage. It reflects the harmonious coexistence of faith and governance, illustrating the importance of cultural celebrations in fostering unity and community solidarity in Manila.

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Jan. 9, 2024 a non-working day in Manila for Traslacion (ABS-CBN News)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared January 9, 2024, a special non-working day in the City of Manila for this year's Traslacion.

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Palace declares January 9 a special non-working holiday in Manila (INQUIRER.net)

“I, Lucas Bersamin, Executive Secretary, by authority of the President, Ferdinand R. Marcos, JR., do hereby declare Tuesday, 09 January 2024, a special (non- ...

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PBBM declares Jan. 9 holiday in Manila for Traslacion (pna.gov.ph)

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared January 9 as a special non-working day in the City of Manila given the Feast of the Black Nazarene.

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Palace declares Jan. 9 a holiday in Manila for Traslacion (CNN Philippines)

Malacañang declared January 9 as a special non-working day in the City of Manila for this year's Feast of the Black Nazarene.

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Palace declares Jan 9, Feast of the Black Nazarene, a holiday in ... (The Manila Times)

MANILA, Philippines: Malacanang on Thursday issued Proclamation 434 declaring Jan. 9, 2024 a special non-working day in the City of Manila to give way for ...

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PBBM declares Jan. 9 holiday in Manila City for 'Traslacion ... (Business Mirror)

With the large crowds that are expected to participate in the Feast of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo Church next week, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, ...

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