President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. joins the Catholic faithful in celebrating the Feast of the Black Nazarene, urging Filipinos to discover their inner strength and new sense of hope and purpose through the said occasion.
“Beyond the extraordinary expressions of reverence that we see on display during this event, the festivities show us the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ who willingly offered Himself to make us whole once more,” President Marcos Jr. said in a short message.
The President said that the Feast of the Black Nazarene is a magnificent celebration of the Almighty’s enduring mercy and boundless love bestowed upon everyone.
President Marcos Jr., also urged the faithful to be reminded of the virtue of embracing one’s suffering for it is during those moments of hardship that one is allowed to undergo renewal and spiritual transformation.
“By working through our struggles and difficulties, we discover our inner strength and resolve, emerging from the pits of darkness and despair with a renewed sense of hope and purpose,” the President said.
The chief executive also urged the faithful to deepen their connection with God and become instruments of peace, unity, and compassion for the Filipinos and the country.
“With our faith guiding our every word and deed, I am certain that we will build a brighter future for our nation and create a world where love, kindness, and harmony reign supreme,” the President said.
President Marcos concluded his message by wishing everyone “a solemn and meaningful commemoration.”
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