Bongbong Marcos Sends Powerful Good Friday Message
BONGBONG MARCOS – As Filipinos mark the solemn observance of Good Friday, a heartfelt message from President Marcos is capturing widespread attention.
During the solemn observance of Good Friday, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivered a meaningful message to the faithful, calling for deeper reflection and renewed spiritual values.
In a social media post, the President encouraged Filipinos to strengthen their faith, practice humility, and show compassion toward others, especially during this sacred time. His message resonated with the spirit of the occasion, which commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ on Calvary—a sacrifice that continues to inspire millions of devotees around the world.

“Today, we stand before the Cross. In silence, in reflection, in gratitude,” President Marcos began, emphasizing the solemnity of the day.
“For in it, we see a love that did not turn away from suffering, but chose to embrace it for each one of us. May this day call us to live with greater faith, humility and compassion,” he added.
His message highlighted the importance of pausing amid daily routines to reflect on the deeper meaning of sacrifice and unconditional love. For many Christians, Good Friday serves as a poignant reminder of the immense suffering Jesus Christ endured for the redemption of humanity’s sins.
The President also joined the Christian community in remembering the passion and death of Christ, recognizing it as a profound act of love that has shaped the faith and traditions of countless believers across generations.

Good Friday is considered one of the most solemn days in the Christian calendar. It symbolizes the pain and sacrifice offered by Jesus Christ, yet it is called “Good” because of the belief that through His death, humanity received salvation and redemption. This paradox reflects the core of Christian teachings—where suffering can lead to hope, renewal, and grace.
As the nation observes this holy day, Marcos’ message serves as a timely reminder for Filipinos to embody the values of faith, humility, and compassion not only during Holy Week but in their everyday lives.
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