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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10Now that Jesus has been crucified, let's find out the history of one of the country's biggest religious massacres.
00:19Hipa! Hipa! Hipa!
00:25The streets of Manila are once again filled with millions of people to glorify Jesus Nazareno.
00:34The image of our Father Jesus Nazareno, who is believed to be the Savior, came to Manila through Brother Recoleto from Mexico in 1606.
00:43Many people believe that the Nazareno is black in color because it was damaged by a galleon that brought it here to the Philippines.
00:53But according to Monsignor Sabino Venco Jr. of Loyola School of Theology, the wood where the Nazareno was made is a black wood called mesquite.
01:03But did you know that what is celebrated on this day is not the liturgical feast,
01:06but the anniversary of its translation from its original location in Intramuros to Quepo in 1787?
01:17Since then, the translation has become one of the biggest celebrations of Catholics in the Philippines.
01:22Because of the large number of people who attend the procession, it is usually a long procession before it ends.
01:27The longest procession of Jesus Nazareno was held in 2012, 2017, and 2018, which lasted more than 22 hours.
01:35While the fastest procession lasted for more than 7 hours, which lasted until 2004, 2005, and 2006.
01:43But did you know where Jesus Nazareno's home was before it was transferred to Quepo?
01:55This is the Iglesia de San Nicolás de Tolentino in Calle Cabildo in Intramuros.
02:00This was the home of the headquarters of the Asian-Augustinian Recollect Order.
02:04This was the home of Jesus Nazareno from 1608 until it was transferred to Quepo in 1787.
02:11The historic church that was destroyed during the Second World War.
02:15In 1959, this was truly demolished.
02:20Meanwhile, to know the trivia behind the viral news, just post or comment,
02:24Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
02:26Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:29I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you in 24 hours.
02:33Comelec has already announced the areas of concern in the upcoming elections in May.
02:39Where the authorities will be more vigilant due to the serious threat to security.
02:45Find out in the interview of Sandra Aguinaldo.
02:52Three days before the election period began,
02:55the Commission on Elections visited the National Election Monitoring Action Center or NEMAC in Camp Cramé.
03:01This is where the situation will be monitored in different parts of the country,
03:05even in voting centers using the latest technology.
03:10This is where Comelec announced the areas of concern in the upcoming elections.
03:14From the recommendation of the PNP and AFP,
03:17the places in the country were divided into four color categories based on the security there.
03:23The green category is where there is no security concern or relatively peaceful.
03:27More than 1,200 places are included here.
03:31Many are in the Calabar Zone.
03:33The yellow category is in the 188th place.
03:37Most are in the regions of Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Mindanao.
03:41As for the conditions,
03:43if there are any alleged election-related incidents in the past two election periods
03:49or if there is an intense partisan political rivalry.
03:53There are 177 areas that are in the orange category.
03:57Most are still in the BARM.
03:59As for the conditions,
04:01if there is a serious threat from armed groups or groups.
04:05The red category is where the authorities will monitor
04:08because these are the places where there is a serious threat to security.
04:12This includes Jones and Makunakun in Isabela,
04:15Baleno and Masbate City in Masbate,
04:18Calinog in Iloilo,
04:19Santa Margarita in Samar,
04:21and 32 places in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or BARM.
04:26According to Comelec,
04:28this may change as the election approaches.
04:31To our countrymen,
04:32not because you see your area in red,
04:36you should be afraid.
04:37You should move to other places.
04:38It's not like that.
04:39It just means that you will see more added forces of AFP and PNP.
04:47Sometimes in red,
04:48when the election approaches or during the campaign period,
04:52the red suddenly becomes green.
04:54So again,
04:55this is a good indication that our green is too high
04:58and that our red category is too low.
05:01It's still early in January 12.
05:04The checkpoints are already full across the country.
05:06The Philippine Coast Guard is on its way to Pierre
05:11to prevent the illegal transport and carrying of firearms.
05:16AFP and PNP may also be ready in tandem with Comelec
05:23because Comelec is the lead agency for our election period.
05:29Gandans will also be implemented
05:31and only those with a gun ban exemption can bring guns.
05:36PNP will also focus on the division of private armed groups.
05:40We will always be apolitical.
05:42AFP will sleep in different activities of Comelec
05:45such as the distribution of election materials
05:48and the protection of Comelec personnel.
05:50The AFP Chief of Staff calls for a peaceful vote
05:54for the election of national and local leaders of the country.
05:58Let's use this election
06:02to express our feelings
06:06by voting the right people.
06:09Comelec also announced that after the vote on May 12,
06:12it will have to wait until 7 p.m.
06:15before the machines can transmit the results
06:18to avoid the risk of hacking
06:21if the machines can transmit the results early.
06:24Comelec also allowed the Department of Social Welfare and Development
06:29to continue to distribute aid during the election.
06:33But the DSWD says it is responsible
06:36to ensure that there is no political scene.
06:40For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, 24 Hours.
06:53There is also no end to the division
06:55of some voters not included in the current translation.
06:58But instead, they went to the church and followed it online.
07:02From the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno,
07:06we are live with Maris Umali.
07:09Maris.
07:11Emil, long live to the division of the faith here
07:14in the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno
07:18that came from different parts of the country
07:21to participate here in Quiapo.
07:22And until now, Emil,
07:24there are still many devotees coming to the church in Quiapo.
07:28And here in Quezon Boulevard,
07:30there are already many devotees waiting
07:33for the return of Jesus Nazareno
07:37to return to the Church of Quiapo.
07:43Whether in a car
07:47or in a wheelchair,
07:48these devotees did not stop.
07:50During this time,
07:51the number of devotees in the one-way entrance
07:54to the Church of Quiapo, Angelia Lobo Street,
07:57is increasing.
07:58Jerick Bitbitpa,
07:59the two-year-old son of Jaime Nino,
08:01came from Bulacan
08:02to pray and thank Jesus Nazareno.
08:05He always gets convulsions when he falls.
08:08His third convulsion is that he is always in the hospital.
08:12That's why I told Jesus Nazareno
08:15to always guide and heal him.
08:17It is also not an obstacle in the faith and devotion for some
08:20who are not included in the procession.
08:22Lanz already heated his cell phone
08:24while following the online translation.
08:27I was waiting for the Lord Senior to come out of the car.
08:31When I woke up at 8 a.m.,
08:33he was already very hot.
08:35At 8 a.m., I woke up.
08:37I went out of the house.
08:39I brought my cell phone while I was still watching.
08:43It is inevitable for some to have an accident
08:45in the procession of some
08:47who fell or got close to the sidewalk.
08:50Some died of heat,
08:52like this woman
08:53who was immediately carried and put in a wheelchair.
08:56Many were injured in the feet
08:58after being hit by a car.
09:00That's why many devotees here in Quiapo
09:02chose to go to the Church of Quiapo
09:04instead of joining the translation.
09:06But even in the middle of the religious gathering,
09:08there are still some who have bad intentions,
09:11like Randy,
09:12who lost his bag
09:13after going through the mobile scan trailer.
09:15When we got the bag,
09:17my bag was gone.
09:18I only had one left.
09:19The guard saw that
09:22a woman was taking my bag.
09:24That's why the security check was done manually.
09:28There are so many people who use the X-ray machine.
09:30Their bags are being exchanged.
09:33There is a possibility that someone else
09:35will accompany them
09:37and steal their bag.
09:41Right now,
09:43the 29th Fiesta Mass is being held
09:47here in the Church of Quiapo.
09:49There are 33 Masses.
09:51It is a symbol of the 33 years
09:54of Jesus Christ in the world.
09:56It will be held until 11 p.m.
09:58If it is delayed,
10:01the masses will be adjusted.
10:03Meanwhile,
10:04the procession
10:07and feast of St. Nazareno
10:09is still going on.
10:12The rector of the Church of Quiapo,
10:14Fr. Juns Escon, said,
10:16we are the living replica of Jesus Nazareno.
10:18This means that
10:19our mission is to continue
10:21to give to our fellowmen
10:22the blessings that we receive
10:24and the changes that will happen in our lives.
10:26This is the latest news from here
10:28in the Church of Quiapo.
10:30Back to you, Emil.
10:34Thank you very much,
10:35Maryse Umali.
10:37In order to solve
10:39the heavy traffic in EDSA,
10:41the government's target
10:42that it will be under
10:44for rehabilitation
10:45starts this year.
10:46The opinion of motorists
10:48and commuters is divided.
10:50Marisol Abduraman is on the phone.
10:56EDSA is the key word
10:58for traffic.
10:59No matter what time you come here,
11:01you will reach traffic.
11:04That's why the line
11:06in EDSA has forever
11:08because it seems like
11:09there is no end to the traffic.
11:12According to the study of JICA,
11:14or Japan International Cooperation Agency,
11:16more than 3.5 billion pesos
11:19are lost in the country's economy
11:21due to traffic congestion.
11:22But this is also a issue for commuters
11:24because of the bumpy roads.
11:26Because now,
11:28when you go to EDSA,
11:29sometimes it's hard for you to text.
11:32Because of the bumpy roads.
11:37That's why it's time to fix this.
11:39According to the President's will.
11:42The President wants us
11:44to improve the riding quality of EDSA.
11:48We will rehabilitate the entire EDSA
11:52starting 2025.
11:54I think it's about time
11:56that we need to rehabilitate EDSA
11:58once and for all.
11:59EDSA is more than 20 kilometers long,
12:02or Epifanio de los Santos Avenue,
12:04and covers 6 districts of Metro Manila
12:07from Caloocan to Pasay.
12:09Because it's the main artery of Manila,
12:11according to the MMDA,
12:13more than 460,000 vehicles
12:15pass through here every day.
12:17According to the MMDA,
12:19the average travel speed in EDSA
12:21is 21 kilometers per hour.
12:23That's why when an accident happens here,
12:25the result is heavy traffic.
12:27What if there's a construction?
12:30If that happens,
12:32there will surely be heavy traffic.
12:35So we're expecting that more people
12:38will ride the MRT-3.
12:40Because the MRT-3
12:42won't be affected much
12:44by this rehabilitation.
12:46Some drivers are in favor of rehabilitation.
12:49Because there are a lot of people
12:51who cry on the airport
12:53because the travel is interrupted.
12:56But others are against it.
13:20But for commuters...
13:26It's better
13:27since there are a lot of cars now.
13:30In construction, there's a lot of traffic.
13:33But when it's fixed,
13:35the traffic will be reduced.
13:37I think EDSA is better.
13:41Is EDSA bad now?
13:43Yes, it's bad.
13:45Why?
13:46Because it's old.
13:48But for others, it's like it's in good condition.
13:50Just like this student.
13:52For example, vacation.
13:54So it won't be affected
13:56by the passengers and the workers.
13:58They should be strict.
14:00They should do it at night.
14:02So there won't be too many fights.
14:04They will consult with other agencies
14:07for a proper operation.
14:09We will work closely with DPWH
14:12and with MMDA.
14:14It's also important
14:16that we help MMDA
14:18so that EDSA Busway's operations
14:21will be smooth
14:23and so will our MRT3.
14:26For GMA Integrated News,
14:29Marisol Abduraman,
14:31Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
14:41At one point of the translation,
14:43the road was muddy
14:45after it hit the side of the hill.
14:47The road was also cut
14:49and some people are trying to get it
14:52Chino Castro is live.
14:54Chino.
14:59Emil, the road of Jesus Nazareno
15:01is already in Bilibid Viejo.
15:03And until now,
15:05there is still no sign
15:07that the number of devotees
15:09is decreasing here.
15:13It was past 1 o'clock in the afternoon
15:15when the road of Jesus Nazareno
15:17arrived,
15:19the road of Fraternal and Arlegi Street,
15:21where some people
15:23took the narrow road
15:25to cross the road.
15:27There are people who are holding
15:29the road from the roof of the houses
15:31or made a rope for the devotees
15:33to be able to reach
15:35the clear part of the cross of Nazareno.
15:39Maybe to the faces of those
15:41who are crossing the road,
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20:08Back on the set of Widow's War,
20:10is Bea Alonzo, fresh from her Europe trip
20:13with her family.
20:15Very memorable and one for the books
20:17is their holiday vacation
20:19in Andorra, Spain,
20:21where they went skiing.
20:23They also went back to their mother's
20:25in Lourdes, France, this time
20:27with the whole family.
20:29She also had a side trip to the UK
20:31with her friends.
20:33It was empowering
20:35to be single
20:37and then spend time
20:39with the ones you love.
20:41I didn't feel sad,
20:43I didn't feel incomplete.
20:45I guess the feeling of
20:47enough
20:49you know,
20:51I wasn't
20:53sad.
20:55Bea's 2024
20:57is a rollercoaster ride.
20:59At this 2025,
21:01full of positive vibes,
21:042024 was a very
21:06interesting year for me.
21:08A lot of challenges.
21:10It was very colorful
21:12in 2024.
21:14But of course, it taught me a lot.
21:16And
21:18I guess
21:202025 is all about
21:22self-discovery
21:24and self-improvement
21:26and
21:28self-care.
21:30She will also be open to change
21:32possibilities, career
21:34or personal life.
21:36But will her heart be open?
21:38I think I said that wrong.
21:42Yeah, I mean, yeah.
21:44Open. But of course,
21:46again,
21:48you learned a lot in the past years.
21:50And
21:52when it comes to
21:54talking about that,
21:56of course,
21:58you have to
22:00this time,
22:02be,
22:04I wouldn't use the word careful,
22:06but maybe more mindful.
22:08And maybe this time,
22:10more intentional.
22:12And one of the important
22:14lessons for her in the past years
22:16is to learn how to gracefully
22:18walk away from things that aren't meant for you.
22:20Even though the taping was legit,
22:22Bea's feelings at home
22:24on the set of Widow's War
22:26where she acts as Sam
22:28She wasn't in the final script reading
22:30but she was able to read the script
22:32where the palace killer
22:34was revealed to the cast.
22:36Bea said that their finale
22:38was complicated and unexpected.
22:40I guess shocked.
22:42Oh, shocked.
22:44But,
22:46it was interesting
22:48how we executed it.
22:50Aubrey Carambel, updated on
22:52Showbiz Samanings.
22:54For decades,
22:56Filipinos have watched
22:58the transition of Jesus Nazareno's
23:00mother to the throne.
23:02This deep devotion
23:04that millions of people have.
23:06History is also deep
23:08that says that
23:10our father Jesus
23:12Nazareno of Intramuros
23:14was the first to ascend the throne.
23:16Mark Salazar is the witness.
23:20Every year,
23:22millions of devotees
23:24celebrate their deep victory
23:26every feast of Jesus Nazareno
23:28of Quiapo.
23:30But, did you know that
23:32there is another image
23:34that says that the devotion
23:36to Nazareno started.
23:38This is our father Jesus
23:40Nazareno of Intramuros,
23:42who was led by Jesus
23:44Nazareno of Quiapo.
23:46This is said to be the striking image
23:48of the first to ascend the throne
23:50in the Philippines,
23:52in the 16th century.
24:12Unlike the Nazareno of Quiapo,
24:14who is facing forward,
24:16the Nazareno of Intramuros
24:18is looking sideways.
24:20It's possible because
24:22the original Nazareno
24:24is the Nazareno of the rich
24:26of Intramuros,
24:28of the Spaniards,
24:30of the high society.
24:32The original Nazareno
24:34is the Nazareno of the rich
24:36of Intramuros, of the Spaniards,
24:38of the high society.
25:02At that time,
25:04the Intramuros old city
25:06had a time to open
25:08and a time to close.
25:10The Filipinos were outside.
25:12That's why they couldn't enter.
25:14The bishop demanded
25:16to put a second image
25:18there in Quiapo
25:20so that people
25:22have access now.
25:24There are two Nazarenos now.
25:26The Nazareno of Guapo,
25:28for the rich,
25:30and the Nazareno of Itim,
25:32for the natives.
25:34In the first part
25:36of the 17th century,
25:38it is said that the second
25:40Jesus Nazareno came from Mexico.
25:42According to the historical records
25:44of the Order of the Augustinian Recollect,
25:46between 1767 to 1787,
25:48the second image
25:50was transferred
25:52from Intramuros to Quiapo
25:54to become the Nazareno of Masa.
25:56This transfer
25:58is being repeated
26:00year after year through translation.
26:02The image of Quiapo
26:04is now the center of devotion
26:06to Jesus Nazareno.
26:08But when the second
26:10war broke out,
26:12along with the
26:14Nazareno of Intramuros
26:16were destroyed.
26:18And the only thing left here
26:20is this historical marker
26:22showing how
26:24the story of the first Nazareno
26:27When the Americans bombed it,
26:29everything was destroyed.
26:31Nothing was seen, nothing was taken.
26:33That was February 1945.
26:35So the church was destroyed,
26:37the confraternity was gone,
26:39they were all transferred to Quiapo.
26:41The Nazareno of Masa
26:43in Quiapo became
26:45more tangible, and
26:47the devotion to
26:49our Father Jesus Nazareno
26:51was expanded.
26:53For GMA Integrated News,
26:55I'm Mark Salazar.
26:57Nakatutok 24 Hora.

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