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SOCIOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY Austria, Julie Ann F. BSN701 January 22, 2014 Dr. Wilson S.

Chua Reflection Paper about the Feast of the Black Nazarene

I really admire all my Filipino countrymen because of the faith we have for the Black

Nazarene even though they are striving a lot just to get near to the Nazarenes andas

to wipe it with face towels, handkerchief.

But, common to the devotees is the perspective of performing the ritual to its fullness,

But neglecting the important part, which is to live the gospel truths in their everyday

Lives that marks on my mind about what I read on the topic.

And I am very amazed to the attendance of the people attend in the feast.

I am proud of being Filipino because millions million who are believing on the Black

Nazarene I am one them who has faith in him.

SOCIOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY Austria, Julie Ann F. BSN701 January 22, 2014 Dr. Wilson S. Chua

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