PBBM urges Filipinos to become better agents of change
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. enjoined the predominantly Catholic Filipino nation to "become better agents of change" by knowing Christ more.
Marcos said this as he joined Filipino Christians throughout the country in the solemn observance of the Holy Week.
In his message, the President said that, while it may be "difficult to comprehend", the message of salvation and eternal life "remains as timely as ever."
"I urge all of us now to make this promise personal: Let it stir in each of us the desire to know Jesus Christ more so that we may become better agents of change and conveyors of truth wherever we go," he said.
"No matter how constant or diverse the occasion is in the Filipino psyche, one thing emerges true each time: That God, in His divine and everlasting wisdom, manifested His immeasurable and incomparable love to us all through the very human person of Jesus Christ," he added.
As Filipinos are presented with the chance to contemplate the impact of Christ's passion and death deeply, Marcos said it is "inevitable that our thoughts will gravitate to the events and challenges of recent years."
"Lest we end up defeated by the troubles of this world, it is imperative that we direct our thoughts and our actions to the resurrection of the Lord and the victory that this gives us to this very day," he said.
President Marcos has assured Filipinos that the government was [prepared](https://mb.com.ph/2023/3/31/marcos-says-gov-t-ready-for-holy-week-gov-t-work-suspended-on-april-5-noon) for the observance of the Holy Week.
With this, Malacañang issued Memorandum Circular No. 16 on Friday, March 31, declaring a half-day work day on April 5, Wednesday, for government workers under the Executive Branch.
The President also shared that he [will go on retreat](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/1/marcos-bares-holy-week-plans) for the Holy Week.