Archive for June, 2007

MISTULA: APPARITIONS

Posted in Apparitions on June 13th, 2007 by webmessiah – Be the first to comment

Mistula unveils “Apparitions”, a bold new chapter in the band’s existence. Featuring, the band members as no one’s ever seen them before.

Listen to my words:
When a prophet of the Lord is among you,
I reveal myself to him in visions,
I speak to him in dreams.

Numbers 12:6

Mistula virtual band members appear as visions and take on new forms of worship, in a series of sightings documented around the province of Quezon.

Known for its deep Catholic roots, the province of Quezon is home to some of the country’s most spectacular religious sites. At Kamay ni Hesus, a steep hill was transformed into a picturesque Via Dolorosa Grotto of Healing and Purification, where 292 steps lead to the 50-foot statue of the Ascending Christ – the third biggest in the world.

For this series of releases, the band launches its first and only YouTube channel, Mistula Visions, which shall serve as official host to Mistula-related clips.

Click and behold: THE APPARITIONS

Keep checking all Mistula-affiliated sites for the next word on this ongoing set of updates.

Mistula: Apparitions. See. Believe.

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Wear Mistula!

Posted in Black Rosary, Uncategorized on June 4th, 2007 by webmessiah – Be the first to comment
NO TO INTERNET THEFT


Five Black Rosary members will receive good news (and free shirts) from Magpie today. Check your e-mailboxes, folks!

UPDATE:
Two of Magpie’s emails have bounced back. If you want to receive Black Rosary news, please make sure you include blackrosary@mistula.com in your address book.

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MANIKAKO: Dolls of Hope

Posted in The Good News on June 4th, 2007 by webmessiah – Be the first to comment

Mistula, together with OTAP (Taong Pinay) and ManikaManila, will have a charity booth at the Toycon, Megatrade Hall in Megamall this June 16 and 17.

We will be selling MANIKAKO, Do-It-Yourself ragdolls that people can jazz up on the spot. The MANIKAKO ragdolls are made from fabric and accessories donated by kind individuals who believe that art and creativity can help uplift children in poverty. The proceeds of this project will go to funding the OTAP workshops that teach healing art such as doll-making to children in need of happiness and hope.

By teaching children to make their own toys out of scraps and their innate talents, we help them remember, reconnect and mine their capacity to create, to imagine, and to endure.

-Professor May Datuin, co-founder of OTAP

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