Within the framework of Holy Week, the venerated image of the Nazarene of St. Paul, a symbol of deep devotion to Venezuelan Catholics, has started a special tour of various parishes in Caracas. This initiative seeks to bring the sacred figure closer to communities that traditionally congregate in the Basilica of Santa Teresa every Holy Wednesday, allowing them to live their faith closely.
The tour, which began (start date), has led the Nazarene to visit temples and communities, where the faithful have expressed their devotion with prayers, songs and offerings. The presence of the Nazarene in the streets of Caracas has generated an atmosphere of recollection and spirituality, remembering the path of Jesus to the crucifixion.
The journalist Robert Lobo, through his account in X (previously Twitter), reported on the visit of the Nazarene to the parish of the pastor, sharing images of the procession. The photographs show the Nazarene being transferred in a special vehicle, escorted by a multitude of faithful purple dresses, the traditional color of Holy Week.
This tour of the Nazarene of St. Paul is an opportunity for the faithful to renew their faith and reflect on the meaning of Holy Week. The image is expected to continue its journey through other parishes in Caracas, carrying a message of hope and love to all corners of the city.




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