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The Manila Cathedral, in partnership with the Jesuit Communications Foundation, brings back the Pipe Organ Festival, including the Ninth Pipe Organ Concert, titled'“Our Hearts, Healed & Heard,' at the Immaculate Conception, Manila Metropolitan Cathedral, in Intramuros, Manila, on Fri., Oct. 13, 2023, starting at 8 p.m.
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Published February 17, 2021, 5:59 PM
Jamie Rivera just launched the inspirational “We Give Our Yes,” the official mission song of the year-long 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines celebration that started this month.
She shared how she felt about it during Star Music’s “We Give Our Yes” virtual media conference.
“I think this is really my mission, a mission for me to be able to give people a prayer and, at the same time, they could sing with it as well,” Jamie said.
Jamie first performed the song live at the Manila Cathedral on Feb. 6.
Last Sunday, Feb. 14, the Inspirational Diva performed the song on “ASAP Natin ‘To” along with The Company, Erik Santos, Jeremy Glinoga, Jed Madela, Jason Dy, and Nyoy Volante.
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Jamie Rivera gown by Mak Tumang inspired by Christianity quincentennial
Mark Aldane “Mak” Velasco Tumang matches the ethereal blue tones of the “500 Years of Christianity” logo with his latest creation for the Inspirational Diva, Jamie Rivera. Photos from Mak Tumang IG.
Filipino fashion designer Mak Tumang has created an “immaculate gown” for the singer-composer Jamie Rivera who performed the official mission song “We Give Our Yes” to honor the 500th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines.
The couturier behind the famous Mayon lava gown and Ibong Adarna gown created for and worn by Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, shared about his latest creation in an Instagram post on February 7, 2021.