Take A Peek At 5 Portraits Of Chelsea Islan, Happy Salma, Merry Riana, And Nadia Mulya Also Welcoming The Arrival Of Pope Francis
YOGYAKARTA Brings a message entitled fostering peace, friendship, and the welfare of mankind, Pope Francis arrived in Indonesia on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. A series of events were held to welcome the Pope from the Vatican. One of them who also welcomed the leaders of Catholics, was Chelsea Islan with Happy Salma, Merry Riana, and Nadia Mulya.
The three actresses and one motivator in the portrait above are present at Pope Francis' welcoming ceremony with children from Scholas Occurentes at Grha Pemuda, Cathedral Church, Central Jakarta. The above portrait is taken from the installation of more than 1,000 children who participated in making it. This installation, launching Happy Salma's statement on his social media page, is made of environmentally friendly materials, recycled results, and colorful and textured.
Chelsea Islan wore formal outfits, white blazers and white blouses as colored as tiny broth. Lowers of black pants are equipped with proper shoes. Meanwhile, Happy Salma, Nadia Mulya, and motivator Merry Iriana wore a touch of the typical Nusantara songket and batik.
These four women had the opportunity to have a dialogue with the children who were present before the Pope arrived. Nadia also had time to invite the children to sing the song Satu Nusa Satu Bangsa. Nadia Mulya and others looked in tears when performing the song.
Through an IGStory upload, Chelsea Islan uploaded a short video describing the situation at the Cathedral Church during Pope Francis' presence. Accompanied by the song Ave Maria, the Pope is seen having a dialogue for the invitations present. In the story, Chelsea wrote The Holiness, Pope Francis 04 September 2024.
The portraits of Chelsea Islan, Happy Salma, Nadia Mulya, and Merry Iriana above illustrate that these four women were present at the reception of Pope Francis' arrival with young people at the Cathedral Church. The fifth portrait above depicts the installation's work shaped like a heart. The interior contains a small room written by children and young people throughout Indonesia expressing thoughts, hopes, and prayers for families and the nation.