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Noy: Be strong, spread cheer this Yuletide

Delon Porcalla - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - As Filipinos all over the world celebrate Noche Buena tonight, President Aquino has called on the nation to take advantage of the bonding time among family members, to be strong and spread cheer among friends and loved ones.

“I urge every fellowman, from across the regions, to exude the generosity and warmth that make Yuletide in our country distinctively joyous: let us reinforce the ties woven from our shared aspirations of a harmonious and progressive future for all,” Aquino said in his Christmas message.

“Upholding the tradition of bayanihan, let us lend cheer where it is needed most and come to the aid of the downcast. Together let us exemplify the true spirit of the Filipino Christmas – harmony, optimism and unity amidst any odds,” Aquino said.

In his sixth and final Yuletide message, Aquino said it is the most opportune time to “let the good tidings of our Savior’s birth move us into collectively renewing our community.”

“This season is an invitation for us to share in the grace of the Almighty,” Aquino said.

“May we welcome this call with the readiness to import His love and blessing to others and to welcome the challenges that the world faces today with prayer and solidarity.”

Aquino, who will be stepping down in June 2016 after completing his sixth year in office, called on Filipinos to let their faith grow stronger “as we work towards justice, reconciliation and peace, and guide one another further along the straight and righteous path. During times of unease, we stand resolute as a people and let our hopes burn the brightest,” he said.

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CHEER

CHRISTMAS

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NOCHE BUENA

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