By John Rey C. | 05:29 PM January 09, 2020

Antonio Galon, donned in a purple apparel, was with her family and co-devotees who came all the way from Tagbilaran.
But Galon was there to pray, he said.
“Ming-anhi ko sa Black Nazarene para mag-ampo ug magpasalamat kaniya (I am here to pray and give thanks to the Nazareno),” he added.
Sometime in 2014, he was diagnosed with a kidney failure.
He said he spent a big money to get through it but with the Black Nazarene be was miraculously healed.
The doctor now declared Galon as well.
“Iya kong giayo ug gitabangan. Mao nga mapasalamaton ko niya hangtud sa kahangturan (The Nazareno answered and resolved my problems. I am forever grateful),”he said.
Galon was one of the devotees of the Black Nazarene who climbed the Bohol Calvary in Garcia Hernandez town, Bohol to visit the miraculous image of the Black Nazarene on Thursday, January 9.
Mount Calvary is situated in Barangay Malinao in Garcia Hernandez town.
The place which was considered by many as “far from civilization” was transformed into a place for prayer and healing.
It was in 2011 when the visionary-healer Marina Reblinca brought the image of the Black Nazarene from Palawan to Bohol Calvary.
A small chapel was erected by devotees to house the image of the Black Nazarene.
Since then, devotees come to Bohol Calvary to pray and seek healing.
On Thursday, January 9, 2020 hundreds of devotees attended the Holy Mass which was followed by lunch and healing session. with reports from Edward Guyano of Bee 92.7 FM

