“Collaboration between the Church and government was excellent and we are grateful and appreciative of all the efforts contributed by the agencies in making sure the Traslacion and fluvial happen. This year, however, we made a campaign for a safe and solemn procession. At first glance, it would seem that we failed but upon counting the number of people climbing the "Andas" which numbered less than a hundred, we have actually gained ground. We did well,” Fr. Carpio stated.
The Basilica Minore Vice Rector also said that he messaged all the Cofradia, AFP and PNP Voyadores that “they did more than what we expected. Remember, we are changing a culture here and this will not happen overnight.”
An estimated crowd of 700,000 joined the Traslacion procession on Sept.9, Friday. The Joint Operations Center (JOC) projected that more or less 500,000 pilgrims, not to mention those waiting along the Naga River bank, joined the Divino Rostro and Ina’s image in the pagoda thru the Fluvial procession as they traverse the Naga River on her journey back to the Basilica Minore after the nine-day novena at the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Asked about the “unruly” crowd that swarmed the andas of both the Divino Rostro and Inang Peñafrancia:
“As there is no single solution, we are exerting efforts on all fronts: catechesis, formation, planning strategies in the conduct of the procession, leading the devotees to a safe and solemn expression of love and devotion to Ina and El Divino Rostro, and other things. It is truly our earnest prayer that the Traslacion be "Casualty or Injury free.
"We hope to achieve this by 2024 when we celebrate the Centenary of the Canonical Coronation of Ina. Tall Order, indeed, albeit, with all of us working under God's grace and Ina's patronage, we can transform our "usual" traslacion and fluvial into an orderly and peaceful, safe and solemn Procession. (PIA5/Camarines Sur)
(Cover Photo and all other photos taken from the Archdiocese of Caceres Fb Page)