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President Marcos To Filipinos: Be Today’s Heroes Through Service, Compassion

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on Filipinos to honor the country’s heroes by emulating their patriotism through service and compassion, as the nation marked National Heroes Day.

“I stand in solidarity with the entire Filipino people as we commemorate our National Heroes’ Day. Today, we join the entire country in honoring the lives of exemplary Filipinos and Filipinas who selflessly offered themselves for the good of our nation,” Marcos said in his message.

The Chief Executive emphasized that the country’s historic struggles had forged both the legacy of the nation’s heroes and its destiny.

“Guided by conviction that arises from a deep love for country, they ventured into the fires of struggle through which their heroic legacy and the destiny of our nation were forged. Their sacrifice becomes the act through which the soul affirms its highest calling and the nation discovers its moral shape,” he said.

He underscored that the Philippines continues to produce heroes, not only on the battlefield but in everyday life.

“Among the enduring truths to be drawn from their stories is that nation-building is a constant and unrelenting endeavor, and that heroes and heroines are needed throughout the life of a country,” Marcos said.

“We are fortunate that the Inang Bayan (motherland) continuously gives rise to heroic individuals best exemplified by our farmers, fisherfolk, workers, teachers, soldiers, law enforcers, scientists, and countless ordinary men and women who, in extraordinary ways, fulfill their duties.”

“On this occasion, we extend our deepest gratitude and highest regard,” he added.

The President urged Filipinos to express patriotism not just in grand gestures, but in everyday acts of service and compassion.

“As we continue on our journey of nationhood, let us emulate their examples by manifesting our patriotism through acts of genuine service to our people. Through simple but meaningful acts of compassion to our brothers and sisters, we can be our generation’s heroes, bringing forth the Bagong Pilipinas we aspire,” Marcos said.

National Heroes Day is observed every last Monday of August to honor Filipinos who fought for freedom and nationhood, from the revolutionaries against Spanish colonial rule to modern-day frontliners who continue to serve the country. (PNA)