'Spur the country to new heights, ' - Marcos calls on Filipinos to embrace compassion and unity on Easter Sunday


Performers join the reenactment of Jesus Christ's sufferings as part of Good Friday rituals in the San Juan village, Pampanga province, northern Philippines April 3, 2026. -- AP Photo/Aaron Favila

MANILA (Bernama-PNA): President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called on Filipinos to embrace kindness and unity, urging them to translate faith into action as the nation celebrates Easter Sunday, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported.

Marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the culmination of Holy Week, Marcos said the occasion is a reminder that hope endures and renewal is always possible.

"On this day, the empty tomb stands as a testament that life conquers death and hope prevails over despair,” the President said in his message.

He stressed that beyond reflection, Easter calls for concrete acts of compassion and solidarity.

"As a people known for resilience and deep faith, let us carry the light of Easter into our daily lives, not only in words, but in action,” he said.

Marcos urged Filipinos to "choose compassion over indifference” and "unity over division,” emphasising that these values are essential in building a stronger nation.

"For in every act of kindness, in every hand extended to help, we become instruments of renewal for our entire nation,” he said.

The President further urged Filipinos to "rise with renewed purpose, unyielding hope, and a deep sense of responsibility for one another.”

"Let us build a nation where kindness is instinct and unity is our strength. For when we stand together guided by faith, bound by love of country, and driven by a shared vision, there is no challenge we cannot overcome.”

Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said Easter is a reminder to everyone that "God is by our side” even in the most challenging moments.

"The resurrection of our Saviour Jesus Christ embodies such an unwavering faith that endures hardship, embraces sacrifice and rises up," Galvez said in a statement.

Galvez said this religious celebration shows that forgiveness, reconciliation, and healing are always possible despite the challenges facing the world today.

"With patience, understanding and trust, we can overcome our divisions and move forward in purpose, unity and faith," he said.

He also urged Filipinos to continue carrying the message of hope in their hearts by always choosing compassion, offering forgiveness, and working together to bring genuine, long-lasting peace to the nation.

Easter Sunday is one of the most important Christian observances in the predominantly Catholic Philippines.

-- BERNAMA-PNA

 

 

 

 

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