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procession and pilgrims
Since 1521, devotion to the Santo Niño has grown and has taken root in Philippine popular piety, particularly in the Visayas ; pilgrims from different parts of Cebu and the rest of the Philippines make their yearly journey to the church to take part in the procession and festival.
Each year a procession of Bokeljs encircle in numerous fishing boats and pilgrims throw pebbles around it.
Following these are groups of pilgrims, usually under a group banner, and in no particular order, although larger groups tend to dominate the procession near the front.
The procession is led by pilgrims bearing a replica of the Cabuchet Statue of the Virgin Mary.
It was regularly brought from the abbey to Kursk in a great procession involving thousands of peasants and pilgrims.

procession and ends
Pagkáhába-haba man ng prusisyón, sa simbahan pa rin ang tulóy. The ( wedding ) procession may stretch on and on, but it still ends up at the church.
The Sigui is a long procession that starts and ends in the village of Youga Dogorou and goes from one village to the other during several months or years.
The procession ends at the Heian Shrine.
The procession ends at the Basilica where a re-enactment of the Christianizing ( that is, the acceptance of Roman Catholicism ) of Cebu is performed.
Thaipusam is also celebrated at another cave site, the Sri Subramaniar Temple in Gunong Cheroh, Ipoh, Perak and at the Nattukottai Chettiar Temple along Jalan Waterfall in Penang. The chariot procession begins on Thaipusam eve where the chariot together with Chettiar kavadis -- male chettiar carry a peacock feather yoke accompanying the silver chariot -- ( different from body-piercing type of kavadis ) departs Kovil Veedu ( House Temple ) on Penang Street, Georgetown in the morning ends here at night, an 10 hours journey to reach Hilltop temple.
The film ends with Zulu warriors in a silhouetted victory procession, dragging captured British artillery back to Ulundi.
The procession ends at the local church built in 1581, and in its central window a large white star hangs, and coloured banners stream out across the square from those around it.
The second day begins at dawn with a rosary procession, which ends with a community mass, and procession.
The festival ends with a procession of thousands of people carrying torches and different kinds of images of the Santo Niño.
The end of the procession ends up at the Wah Fo Chun nearby Waterfall Bay, and sinks to in the sea, meaning " the death of the emperor ".
The feast ends with a display of fire works soon after the procession returns to the church.
Since 2007 and 2009, the procession now commences at morning after Holy Mass at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, where the image was first enshrined, and ends in Quiapo in the late evening.
The series begins with his birth and ends with his impressive funeral procession.
The patron saint of the town, Saint Paul, is celebrated in January with a procession that begins at the Church of San Pablo in the archeological site, passes through the town cemetery and ends at the town center.
During Mardi Gras the Society of Saint Anne marching krewe starts their procession on Mardi Gras morning in Bywater and gathers marchers as it travels through the French Quarter and ends at Canal Street.
The rite ends with the procession of the Madonna and Child statue through the town.
The procession ends as the statue is returned to the church.
The procession traditionally ends with the large Chinese section.
The procession departs from the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, continues around the Angelicum's central courtyard, through the main corridors and ends in the Church of Saints Dominic and Sixtus for Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
The event starts with a torch lit procession from Guildford High Street and ends with a 20 minute firework finale.
Seven countries participate in this street procession, which ends in Burgess Park.
It begins with a procession starting in Cairo that travels through Mamluk graveyards known as the “ City of the Dead ” and ends at Ibn al-Farid ’ s tomb which lies at the base of Mount al-Muqaṭṭam in the sandstone hill area of the Eastern part of Cairo.
In this register, the procession ends at the temple area.

procession and again
In June 1138, with the aid of Robert of Gloucester, Geoffrey obtained the submission of Bayeux and Caen ; in October he devastated the neighbourhood of Falaise ; finally, in March 1141, on hearing of his wife's success in England, he again entered Normandy, when he made a triumphal procession through the country.
Joseph II of Austria put them down and closed some of the religious institutions, putting a temporary end to the penitents ’ procession, until Leopold II allowed it again in 1790.
The parade, as much a military march as a religious procession, was banned in the 18th century, but was reinstated in 1866 after Saint Roch delivered the city again, this time from an epidemic of cholera.
In 1969, Skaggs tied a 50-foot bra to the front of the U. S. Treasury building on Wall Street, organized a Hells Angels ' wedding procession through the Lower East Side, and made a grotesque Statues of Liberty on 4th of July, again to protest against the Vietnam War.
The traditional procession of the festival of God began again in 1814.
The rector then delivers a speech, after which the rector and the deans leave the ceremony again in procession, after which a party is held on university grounds, to mark the admission of the new students.
At State funerals the heralds once again take their place at the front of the royal procession as it enters the place of worship.
* in the western part of the northern gallery, again unfinished, a scene of royal entertainment including athletes, jugglers and acrobats, a procession of animals, ascetics sitting in a forest, and more battles between Khmer and Cham forces ;
The humeral veil is also seen at the Mass of the Lord's Supper when the Ciborium containing the Blessed Sacrament is taken in procession to the place of reposition, and again when it is brought back to the altar without solemnity during the Good Friday service.
File: US Navy 040609-N-5471P-013 Symbolic of a fallen leader who will never ride again, the Caparisoned horse is led down Constitution Ave., following the Caisson carrying the body of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan. jpg | The caparisoned, riderless horse named Sergeant York during the ceremonial funeral procession of Ronald Reagan, with a ceremonial sword attached to the saddle and a pair of the president's boots reversed in the stirrups, 2004.
At last, the festival procession started to be held again from 1953.
In the 1970s a procession route was established from Potternewton Park and back again via the city centre.
Here all of the children who have gone out as star singers, once again in their costumes, form a procession of sometimes dozens of wise men and stars.
At the end of six days, the idol is taken for immersion in a procession amid loud chants of ' Bolo Durga mai-ki jai ' ( glory be to Mother Durga ') and ' aashchhe bochhor abar hobe ' (' it will happen again next year ') and drumbeats to the river or other water body.
All join in this final procession shouting " Ganapati Bappa Morya, Pudhachya Varshi Laukar ya " ( O lord Ganesha, come again early next year ) in Maharashtra and " Ganesh Maha Raj ki, Jai " ( lord Ganesha, victory is yours ) in Andhra Pradesh.
He slipped into a passing religious procession and managed to meet his fellow revolutionaries who helped him escape to Cuba again.
The convertible model has also been seen again in very limited production, mostly aimed at official procession cars ; the roof is replaced with a soft top and the rear doors deleted ; front doors are the same size as on the four-door model.
On again reaching the west door the bishop knocks thrice with his crozier, and the door being opened the procession advances to the east end of the church, where prayers are said and the first Eucharist celebrated.
Then worshippers as procession, use to brought it to Swamithoppe pathi on last Sunday of the Tamil Month of Karthigai and after completing it reading for seventeen days again return it to Thamaraikulam pathi and complete it by reading the rest in ten days.
In the evening, the Queen presided over a fireworks display and was subsequently taken by a procession of lighted carriages to Buckingham Palace, where she greeted onlookers yet again from her balcony.
The road procession again will start with merry making of parehadoras, higantes and wet devotees that will end in the church.

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