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"Sa Paskong Darating" (1984), lyrics by Serapio Ramos and Paolo Bustamante and music by Serapio Ramos, Ruben Tagalog and Jun Lacanienta "Merry Christmas, Nasaan Ka Man" (lit. ' Merry Christmas, Wherever You Are ', 1986), written by Levi Celerio and music by Stephen Michael Schwartz "Hele ni Inay" (lit.
Bagong Araw: 1996 [71] "Leader of the Band" Regine Velasquez: Dan Fogelberg: Low Key: 2008 [32] "Learning From Love" Regine Velasquez: Tegku Malinda Younky Soewarno My Love Emotion: 1995 [12] "Let You Be" Regine Velasquez: Toto Sorioso Reigne: 2001 [18] "Let's Stay Together" Regine Velasquez: Al Green Willie Mitchell Al Jackson Jr. Covers, Vol ...
Holy Week (Filipino: Mahal na Araw; Spanish: Semana Santa) is a significant religious observance in the Philippines for the Catholic majority, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente or the Philippine Independent Church, and most Protestant groups.
Sa Araw ng Pasko (November 28, 2010; Christmas Drama Special based on the song "Sa Araw Ng Pasko") ... Noong Unang Panahon, Panahon ng Hapon (June 8, 2014; ...
"Araw-Araw" (English: "Everyday") is a song by Filipino folk-pop band Ben&Ben, composed by lead vocalists Miguel Benjamin Guico and Paolo Benjamin Guico. It was released alongside " Pagtingin " on May 2, 2019.
Entry films had to be submitted in a finished state by June 15, 2017. [2] The official entries were determined by a selection committee composed of Erik Matti, Joey Javier Reyes, Manet A. Dayrit, Ricky Lee, Lee Meily, Oggs Cruz, and Iza Calzado.
The 1956 Filipino lyrics were confirmed in 1958 by Republic Act No. 8491 (the "Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines") in 1998, abandoning use of both the Spanish and English versions. [1] Philippine law requires that the anthem always be rendered in accordance with Felipe's original musical arrangement and composition, but the original ...
"Onward, Christian Pilgrims" is viewed as a politically correct version of "Onward, Christian Soldiers". [14] It was suggested in The Daily Telegraph newspaper that the new hymn was created because of a misreading of "Onward, Christian Soldiers" as being just a commemoration of militaristic Christianity. [ 4 ]