PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. called on Filipinos to reflect on sacrifice, service and courage during Holy Week, urging unity and faith amid challenges while emphasizing nation-building through “selfless service.”
In a statement on Sunday, the President said the solemn season is a time for “pause, rest and reflection,” as he emphasized the values of humility, perseverance and faith.
He pointed to the Passion and Resurrection of Christ as reminders that true greatness lies not in power, privilege and comfort, but in sacrifice, service and courage to bear the burdens of others.
Mr. Marcos encouraged Filipinos to renew their commitment to helping one another, highlighting the importance of compassion and solidarity in strengthening communities.
He added that the observance of Holy Week should reinforce efforts to build a nation “guided by faith, united in purpose, and inspired by selfless service.”
The Philippines, a predominantly Catholic nation, observes Holy Week annually to commemorate the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, with millions of Filipinos taking part in religious rites, pilgrimages and community traditions.
Activities typically peak from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday, including processions. — Chloe Mari A. Hufana
