What is festival de Cristo Negro de Portobelo?

What is festival de Cristo Negro de Portobelo?

Panama’s “Festival del Cristo Negro,” the festival of the “Black Christ,” is an important religious holiday for local Catholics. As many as 60,000 pilgrims from Portobelo and beyond travel for the festival, in which 80 men with shaved heads carry the black Christ statue on a large float through the streets of the city.

What does a black Christ mean?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Black Christ may refer to: Race and appearance of Jesus#African. a black or blackened wooden sculpture of Jesus Christ, such as: Cristo Negro (Portobelo), celebrated in the town of Portobelo in the Colón Province of Panama with a festival on October 21.

Where is the Black Christ?

…in Central America is the Black Christ of Esquipulas (1595), located in eastern Guatemala and carved by Quirio Cataño of Antigua Guatemala.

Is there a black Christ?

The Black Christ of Esquipulas is a darkened wooden image of Christ enshrined within the Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas in Esquipulas, Guatemala. It is one of the famed black Christological images of Latin America. The shrine of El Santuario de Chimayó in Chimayo, New Mexico also honors the image.

Where is the original Black Nazarene?

Manila
The Black Nazarene was carved by an unknown Mexican from dark wood in the 16th century and then brought to the Philippines in 1606. It depicts Jesus en route to his crucifixion….Black Nazarene.

Black Nazarene Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno Poóng Itím na Nazareno
Location Quiapo, Manila, Philippines
Date 1606 Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico

In what city is Cristo Negro celebrated?

Portobelo
Cristo Negro (Black Christ; also known as “Nazareno”; nicknames, “Naza”, “el Negro”, “el Negrito”, “el Cristo”, and “el Santo”) is a wooden statue of Jesus Christ in Iglesia de San Felipe, a Roman Catholic parish church located in Portobelo, Panama.

Why is Nazareno black?

The image derives its name from “Nazarene”, a title of Christ identifying him as a native of Nazareth in Galilee and from its dark complexion — something uncommon amongst Philippine depictions of Jesus.

How do we celebrate the feast of the Black Nazarene?

The Black Nazarene feast is traditionally celebrated with a grand procession called Traslacion, where millions of devotees would jostle their way to touch the carriage carrying the venerated statue as they believe doing so could bring healing, answer prayers, or lead to miracles.

Is the Black Madonna really black?

Too often, racism and ignorance obscure her true origins. One common account of the Black Madonna in France’s Chartres Cathedral holds that her skin was once white, but became dark over the centuries due to exposure to candle soot. This theory, although easily disproven, is accepted in many locations throughout Europe.

Why is the Cristo Negro?

The legend of el Cristo Negro dates back to the late 1500s, when a Portuguese sculptor created the figure of a black Jesus as a statement against slavery and discrimination. It was adopted by indigenous people of Central America and Mexico as a symbol closer to their own image.

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