Marcos calls for action, compassion this Easter


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  • The President emphasized that the Resurrection is not just a moment to celebrate, but is also a call to action. He called on Filipinos to work together for inclusive governance.


President Marcos urged Filipinos to translate their faith into concrete actions as he highlighted the importance of love and compassion this Easter Sunday.

EO.jpgPresident Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (MB File Photo)

 

"The triumph of Easter Sunday is not just a celebration filled with hope and aspiration for a better tomorrow, but also a testament to the victory of life over death, hope over despair, and light over darkness," Marcos said.

He described Easter as a clear and solemn affirmation that challenges are a means for reward, "that we, too, shall receive, through our faithfulness in doing the will of the Almighty."

The President highlighted the importance of love and compassion.

"As wounded as He rises from the tomb, Jesus showed the world the power of His love that resonated through the ages and consistently invites us to bear compassion, forgiveness, and solidarity for our brethren," he said.

However, Marcos stressed that mere celebration is not enough.

"To be true pilgrims of hope, it is not enough to say He is risen while leaving others buried—in debt, in hunger, and in silence," he said.

"If Christ walked out of the tomb, then no one should remain sealed inside theirs," he added.

The President emphasized that the Resurrection is not just a moment to celebrate, but is also a call to action. He called on Filipinos to work together for inclusive governance.

"The risen Christ does not rise alone, He invites us to rise with Him—through policies that heal, through laws that protect, and through governance that leaves no one behind," he said.

"We must rise—not merely in belief, but in deeds, and not only in prayer, but in action," he added.