In one of the largest religious devotional events in history, hundreds of thousands of Catholic devotees flocked to a historic statue of Jesus Christ on Tuesday, turning the capital of the Philippines into a sea of maroon. Before dawn, there were tumultuous scenes as the frenetic march began, following an outdoor mass for the so-called Black Nazarene statue at a Manila beachfront park. Police estimated the number of people in the crowd at above 830,000 early in the morning, not counting those who were waiting further down the 6-kilometer path of the march. Touching the symbol or the ropes linked to its float, according to many Filipinos, can cure previously incurable illnesses and bring good fortune to them and their loved ones. The icon is thought to possess amazing healing properties.