Duterte urges Black Nazarene devotees to pray for PH
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday called on the public to fervently pray for the country on the Feast of the Black Nazarene as his administration fights “injustice and lies; abuse of power; and the corruption that eats up the soul.”
In a message during the observance of the Black Nazarene Traslacion, Duterte said his administration deeply empathizes with the faith of Catholic devotees of the Black Nazarene who “resort to sacrifice every single day, while still finding a piece of themselves to honor God.”
“Good fortunes are usually borne out of hard work and perseverance. Prayers are likely answered because we do not give up or get tired from asking God for the fulfillment of our heart’s desires. Such is the phenomenal expression of faith of the millions of devotees in the form of gratitude, petition, and sacrifice shown in the image of the Black Nazarene every feast day on the 9th of January every year,” the President said.
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“We are neither exhausted by praying constantly nor do we ever falter in expressing our religious fervor,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisement“Despite the passage of time, we relentlessly fight against injustice and lies; abuse of power; and the corruption that eats up the soul,” he said.
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Duterte, fulfilling his campaign promise, has waged war against illegal drugs, criminality and corruption since he assumed office in July.
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His brutal drug war, with the police as front-liners, has drawn criticisms and condemnation from different sectors as the number of deaths has risen to more than 6,000.
“My administration has deep empathy for the core of faith that pushes the masses of Filipinos to resort to sacrifice every single day, while still finding a piece of themselves to honor God—whose image we recognize in the man of Nazarene, who carried his cross to redeem the rest of humankind,” he added.
“In His tears, we see our sorrow; and in His agony, we find our solace and strength to triumph against the most insurmountable odds. Through our fervent prayers for the country, let us join the Catholic faithful in the passionate observance of the Feast of the Black Nazarene,” Duterte said.
The religious procession in the city of Manila attended by approximately 15 million devotees is still ongoing. IDL